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‘Do I Have to Use a Dragon?’ Goes Live Tomorrow!
The title pretty much speaks for itself. Last day to grab a Pre-Order eBook for 99 cents! It’ll be that price through the month of July!
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Questions 3: The Characters
Characters are rather important to a story. Even if you only have one, they need to have some kind of personality. That’s why I dedicated a section of Do I Need to Use a Dragon? to this topic. It covered a lot … Continue reading
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Tagged answers, antagonists, characters, do I need to use a dragon, heroes, personalities, protagonists, q&a, questions, villains
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Do I Need to Use a Dragon?- Humor
(Now we dive into the Character section. Of course, that brings up the question of comedy, which people sometimes try to jam into a story. It doesn’t always work because there are a lot of factors though. Needless to say, … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, characters, comedy, comic relief, do I need to use a dragon, drama, humor, timing, tips, writing
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Pros and Cons of the Battle Fiend
My son and I watch a lot of anime. These tend to have a very big combat component, which got me thinking about characters who love to fight. It’s not a bad thing, but there are those that reach a … Continue reading
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Tagged action, author, battle fiends, characters, cons, fiction, fighters, fighting, pros, writing
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Music Inspired Post: Stressing Your Characters
‘Overwhelmed’ by Royal & the Serpent is a song that makes me think about myself. The fun of having anxiety. It does make me feel like I don’t know myself, but that’s not what I’m going for here. This is … Continue reading
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Tagged author, characters, conflict, inspiration, music, stress, writing
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Music Inspired Post: How Does It Make You Feel?
I’m trying something new and weird this week. Struggling for a blog post idea, I gave up while I drove into work. ‘Blue Monday’ by Orgy showed up during the random song playlist and it got me thinking. Don’t songs … Continue reading
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Tagged characters, emotions, feelings, inspiration, music, story, writing
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7 Tips to Writing Student Characters
To be clear, this is mostly about a main hero who is a student with a mentor. So, we’re not looking at general student characters, but those who are in the spotlight. They don’t even have to go to a … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, author, characters, fiction, learning, students, teachers, writing
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The Unlucky Lucky Character
A few months back, I watched an action, dark comedy called ‘Bullet Train’. This post isn’t about the plot, but about the main character played by Brad Pitt. They call him Ladybug, which is considered lucky. Yet, he talks about … Continue reading