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- Fiction - Use of Characters in Dramatic Scenes
by Joy Cagil. Successful fiction writing presents the story in successive scenes, linked like a chain. Unlike some of the scenes that may be expository or may present flavor and pizzazz, each dramatic scene should belong to a character, but not necessarily to the protagonist even if the protagonist is present in the scene.
Each scene may emphasize a character of a subplot, the antagonist, or the protagonist. ... products, articles, news
- Creating Characters in Fiction - Empathy is the Key
by Joy Cagil. Writers are advised to create characters readers care about. Then, they are given worksheets to fill in as to the specifics of the character they are creating, and the result may still lead to cardboard characters.
If a writer doesn't have a character at hand, how does he create a character that the readers will care about? The answer could be the writer, inside himself, will need to feel for th... products, articles, news
- A Powerful Tool in Storytelling - Dramatic Irony
by Joy Cagil. Dramatic irony happens when the reader has more information on what is taking place or what may develop in the story before the character or the characters. The reader may know that the character is depending on untrustworthy people, even his enemies, or that he is taking step towards a wrong solution, but the main character or the other characters inside the story may not be privy to those the ... products, articles, news
- Novel Characters
by Barry Sheppard. One of the most important aspects of writing a novel is your characters. You need to create believable characters that your reader can relate to in any way. Your readers could hate them, love them, feel bad for them, laugh at them, cry for them, and worry about them. A good novel has characters that come to life on the pages.
Every author has their own way of creating characters. Some like to po... products, articles, news
- Writing 101: Setting And Characters - Who Did That Where?
by John Ph.D.. Newspaper writers like to answer the quad W questions: Who, What, Where, When? I'm surprised to see how often one of these items is either completely left out of a story or not answered adequately to the satisfaction of the reader (me).
Setting is often the key to the success of a short story. Characterization may be less important. The short story reader doesn't care if a lady likes red shoe... products, articles, news
- Creating Leading Characters in a Novel
by Lucy Costigan. A novel's success ultimately depends on the quality of its leading characters. No matter how interesting the story, or how vivid the description of specific scenes, readers will quickly lose interest unless they feel a deep affinity with the main protagonist. This is no mean fete for the author. Breathing flesh, blood, guts and spirit into a character takes, not only great writing ability, but al... products, articles, news
- Get a Cast of Characters to Help You Write A Book
by Joan Clout-Kruse. Have you ever sat at your computer or with your writing pad and your mind is blank? The words just won't come. You had a great plan to write a book but you are stuck. Or maybe you are feeling a little insecure and wonder if you will ever finish your book. You begin to feel that writing is such a lonely profession.
Fret no more! Did you know that you could have a cast of characters to draw from... products, articles, news
- No Time For Reading Fiction?
by Jill Brennan. Remember when you used to...
Do you ever stop to think about the things you used to do that you enjoyed and the fact that you no longer do them? I watched a film on video last week called 'The Notebook'. If you've seen it or heard of it then you probably know that it's a bit of tear jerker...actually it's a whole box of tissues worth! I really enjoyed it but then I was in the mood for a bit o... products, articles, news
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