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Tag Archives: consistency
Telling A Tale of Two Eras
A few months back, I watched a show on Amazon called ‘Fallout’ It was about characters in a post-apocalyptic landscape with the three protagonists having their own stories, which converge. There were also scenes about the past events leading up … Continue reading
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Tagged author, consistency, eras, foreshadowing, future, past, plot, present, storytelling, time periods, writing
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To Trash a Romance or Not to Trash a Romance?
Now if violence happens with no reaction then sex/relationships have the opposite problem. Many authors take an approach that the best way to stir things up is to screw with a romantic subplot. That is a good method, but you … Continue reading
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Tagged author, characters, consistency, fiction, relationships, romance, sex, violence, writing
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What Do You Look for in Character Code Consistency?
You ever read a story and the character does something that seems out of place? Maybe the noble hero flat out killed someone for insulting him. Perhaps the villain laid waste to an entire town and left the school alone … Continue reading
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Tagged author, characters, consistency, ethics, evil, evolution, fiction, good, heroes, morality, morals, story, writing
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