The cast discusses how to make reluctant, non-proactive, non-go-getting characters interesting to read about.
Tools, not rules. For writers, by writers.
Tools, not rules. For writers, by writers.
The cast discusses how to make reluctant, non-proactive, non-go-getting characters interesting to read about.
Do you need arcs and development for side-characters?
Sarah Pinborough joins Mary and Dan at World Fantasy for a very writerly discussion of London. Also, they discuss using a city as a character.
How do you take a good character and make them evil? And why would you want to do this? Brandon, Dan, Mary, and Howard answer that second question first, and then walk you through the process of doing this.
Brandon, Dan, Mary, and Howard talk about using character foils in building a story.
Brandon, Dan, Howard, and Mary talk about making characters do dumb things for smart reasons.
Sherrilyn Kenyon tells us all how to make readers fear for the characters in her books.
John Brown joins us this week for a discussion of plot threads specific to characters. These can be the main plot thread, interesting sub-plots, or just things that shape characters. Sometimes they’re things we do deliberately, and sometimes we discovery-write our way into these arcs. We talk about how we…
Special guest Bree Despain of the Dark Divine trilogy joins us for a ‘cast on character quirks. A character quirk, avoiding the tautological definition, is something that makes your character memorable. We talk about good quirks, bad quirks, and how to tell the difference. We also laugh a lot because it…
Larry Correia, whose debut novel Monster Hunter International hit the market this summer, joins us for a discussion of plot-driven vs. character driven fiction. We start with a definition of terms and a discussion of the battlefield. Then we dive into the nuts and bolts of how to write what…