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Tag Archives: character development
Novelists Enjoy Naming their Babies (i.e. characters) Part II
In the blog post Novelists Enjoy Naming their Babies (i.e. characters) Part I we talked about the novelist’s fascination with names and the process that surrounds naming novel characters. Tags and Traits Each character in your novel will have certain … Continue reading
Novelists Enjoy Naming their Babies (i.e. characters) Part I
Fascination With Names In the last couple of blog posts, we talked about character development. It was established that in order to create valid, believable, fully-fleshed-out characters for your novel, as a novelist you must be fascinated with people. We … Continue reading
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