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Writing Characters: Character Consistency

 Character consistency refers to the need for characters to behave in ways that align with thei...

Writing Characters: Developing a Unique Voice

 Character voice refers to the distinctive way a character expresses themselves in both dialogu...

Writing Characters: Creating Authentic Dialogue

 Dialogue is so fun to read but can be perplexing to write. Question tags, “‘she said’ versus ‘...

Writing Characters: Arcs and Character Development

 A character arc is the transformative journey your character goes through over the course of t...

Writing Characters: Understanding Character Motivations

 Every single action your character takes has a motivation behind it. To impress someone, avoid...

Writing Characters: Make your characters authentic with flaws

 Even the worst person you know has something good about them.Maybe not good but at least neutr...

Writing Characters: Character Archetype

 Every character you create must have a unique personality.This might seem impossible. After al...

Writing Characters: Symbolism in Physical Appearance

 Allow me to ask this: What is Harry Potter’s most memorable physical trait?Is it his hair? Way...

Writing Characters: Descriptive Techniques

 Descriptive writing is a skill all authors must learn. It elevates your plot, gives your work ...

Writing Characters: Creating a useful character profile

 Character profiles serve as comprehensive blueprints detailing every aspect of a character's e...

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