It's possible that the main character is a street - smart kid who grows up in the slums of New York in 2040. Through his eyes, we see the harsh reality as well as the glimmers of hope in the city.
Maybe there's a journalist who is uncovering the seedy underbelly of the city. Alongside a family trying to make ends meet in one of the boroughs. The characters are likely to be diverse, representing different aspects of life in New York.
There could also be characters who are new entrants into the millionaire club. They might be tech entrepreneurs or artists who found sudden success in New York. Their fresh perspectives and different ways of dealing with wealth compared to the traditional millionaires could create interesting storylines.
I don't know as I haven't read the book. But they could be a range of characters like a young artist trying to make it in New York, a businessperson with a big dream, or a local New Yorker with a deep connection to the city.
I'm not entirely sure about all the main characters without referring back to the book directly, but usually there are characters involved in the art and fashion worlds in New York. There are likely young, ambitious individuals trying to make their mark.
I don't really know as I haven't read it. But it could be a young couple who are new to New York and experiencing their first winter together.
Since it's a novel about witches in New York, there could be a young witch just coming into her powers as a main character. There might also be an older, more experienced witch who serves as a mentor. And perhaps there's a witch who is a bit of an outcast in the witch community in New York and she's trying to find her place. But without reading the book, it's hard to say for sure.
Since I don't have access to the 'A Winter in New York' novel, it's hard to say for certain. However, it might have characters like a local New Yorker who has seen many winters and can show the contrast between the old and new in the city during this season. There could also be a tourist who experiences the city's winter in a very different way compared to the locals.
Without more details, it's hard to say. However, it might be a story about a person who has a long - standing relationship with the New York Times, like a regular columnist, and their love interest. Or perhaps it's about two people who are both fans of the New York Times and they meet at an event related to the newspaper, and they become the main characters in this love story.
Since I haven't read the novel, I can only guess. There could be a heroic figure who is the main character, perhaps a former soldier or a criminal with a heart of gold. And there might be other supporting characters like a local guide who knows the ins and outs of New York in its current state in the story, and an antagonist who tries to stop the escape.
I'm not sure exactly who the main characters are without reading the novel. But they are likely to be strong - willed witches who are lesbians. They might have different personalities, perhaps one is more outgoing and the other more reserved.