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To keep readers turning pages, the people in the book need to be vibrant and interesting. Try this interview technique to dig deeper into story character motivation.
Use the following writing exercise to create, build, develop, and learn about your fictional characters.
Blogs are viewed by thousands of visitors each and every day. What used to be an interesting way to journal online has become an effective promotional tool for authors.
A brief character biography is essential to giving your character depth. It also helps to have handy a description and details of a character's life before you begin.
Writing a character sketch is an excellent way to aid the development of your writing - here's a look at how to go about sketching your characters.
When two overgrown adolescents must perform community service as mentors in order to avoid jail time, they become reluctant role models.
Monk. the quirky comedy about an obsessive compulsive detective, starring Tony Shaloub, celebrates 100 episodes of comedy along on USA Cable Television on Friday nights.
Doing writing exercises on a regular basis will help writers discover what aspects of writing they're good at and help them to break poor writing habits.
The most important element in creating characters is to give them depth and personality.
In this interview, Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day actor Jonathan Torrens talks about his film and his white rapper character, J-Roc.


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