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Your Character's Car
by Darryl Brooks, Dec 5, 2008
Fiction writers are always trying find a way to introduce their character without resorting to dry descriptions. This article describes how the character's car can tell the reader a lot about the character itself.
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How to Make Fictional Characters Memorable
by jane grey, Nov 9, 2008
When writing fiction, it's important to make your characters distinctive enough so that readers can remember who is who. This article gives you some tips as to how to achieve that.
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Building Believable Characters in Fiction
by jane grey, Nov 9, 2008
Characters that are too good to be true or totally evil are not believable. People are a mix of good and bad. This article will help you to write about characters that readers will identify with and believe in.
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Writing Techniques of Novels
by Enzo Silvestri, Oct 23, 2008
Techniques for writing novels: a look at the different genres and how to approach them.
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First Steps to Planning a Novel
by Zoe Robinson, Oct 12, 2008
When writing a novel, knowing your characters and settings can make the difference between finishing and giving up, publishing and death on the slush pile. Follow the advice given here and you could be on your way to success without shelling out for expensive software.
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So You Want to Write a Novel?
by Graeme S Houston, Sep 2, 2008
How many unfinished novels are sitting gathering dust in drawers? Even the best writers need a little motivation from time to time. Here are a few tips for first time novelists, as well as old hands looking for some motivation.
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A Basic Primer on Writing Horror Screenplays Part 2
by MMarchaud, Aug 10, 2008
In Part Two, you'll find the following sections: Creating Memorable Horror Characters, Writing the Horror Screenplay: Character-Driven or Action-Driven?, Horror Cliches to Avoid Like the Plague, The Basic Elements of Horror Screenwriting and The Future of the Horror Film.
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Building Characters for Your Novel
by L F Calland, Jul 4, 2008
An easy step-by-step way to build characters in your brand new novel.
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An Easy Way to Write Instantly Credible Story
by Muli wa Kyendo, May 25, 2008
The key reason we read creative stories is that we want to learn from the experiences of the characters. If your story is unbelievable, we cannot learn from it. Changing your narrative point of view can greatly increase the credibility of your story.
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Writing a Play I
by ecrivan wordwizard, Apr 26, 2007
How to Write a Play.
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