No matter what genre your fiction falls into, we all have one thing in common, we have to populate our work with people. This group is for discussing those characters who add life to our novels.
Location: #Fiction
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I would like to welcome all the new members who have joined this month.
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Started by Kathleen Kaska. Last reply by Terri L. Atkins Febuary on Tuesday. 3 Replies 1 Like
What's more important, plot or character? That's a tough question to answer. A great mystery plot will keep me turning the pages until the end. But delightful, intriguing characters whom I can…Continue
Started by Juliet Wilson. Last reply by Terri L. Atkins Febuary on Tuesday. 9 Replies 1 Like
I've found in the past in short stories that characters sometimes go off on a tangent I would never have planned which has often really helped plot development!I'm now writing a novel and was having…Continue
Started by Michelle Gwynn Jones. Last reply by Leanne Sparks Apr 10. 58 Replies 4 Likes
I keep a character sheet for everyone in my story. When it comes to the MCs I know just about everything there is to know about them. Where the grew up, where they went to school and what is their…Continue
Started by Michelle Gwynn Jones. Last reply by Kathleen Kaska Feb 15. 6 Replies 1 Like
Today I blogged about using characters more than once, scattering background players through my different works.The Recycled Character.…Continue
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Comment by Rosalind Smith-Nazilli on July 10, 2012 at 9:21am Tend even...
Comment by Rosalind Smith-Nazilli on July 10, 2012 at 9:21am I am a panster and tent to do things as I go.... This time I have decided to lay my characters out and for some reason I am really excited about it.
Obviously I have a vague idea in my head but I was wondering what you all think about finding pics of vague people (I don't think famous would work) and using them as a basis..?
Comment by Valerie M Honey. on July 10, 2012 at 9:16am Blogging soon on What A Character. You Are How You Look. What does Alexandra look like from the POV of the other players in her world ??
Comment by Marilyn Bostick on July 9, 2012 at 8:03pm Welcome all new members!
Comment by Lillian Ann Slugocki on July 9, 2012 at 7:07pm in my latest book the black bras is a group of vigilante women in the 22nd century who take the law into their own hands--- the future sometimes seems to offer more possibility for the arc of female characters, meaning spec fiction or science fiction, I feel less constrained about falling into the "she lives happily every after" narrative, and this is such a temptation! anybody else experience this?
Comment by Rosalind Smith-Nazilli on July 9, 2012 at 4:14pm How happy am I to be here? You will never know.
Newly arrived today at SheWrites and finding it awesome.
Comment by Valerie M Honey. on July 5, 2012 at 10:01am So glad to have finally got the bones of my two Antagonists. Shelby Walker. A Bad Girl. Jacob Walker A Potent Villain. They are twins. A good piece of advice about A's. versus P's.
Your Antagonist is out to destroy your Protagonist. Don't forget the WHY?
Comment by Marilyn Bostick on June 15, 2012 at 8:38pm Valerie congratulations! I will def be checking that out.
To all you wonderful new member, welcome! So glad to have you hear!
Comment by Catrina Barton on June 15, 2012 at 5:03pm Congrats Valerie! :)
Comment by Valerie M Honey. on June 15, 2012 at 4:55pm My book Bullies. Bastards and Bitches arrived today. Just a quick look at the pages I know this book will be invaluable for building Antagonists. Excellent. Thank you Zetta for the referral. x
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