...or what I do when I can't come up with a character background post. There are times when I have a bunch of character ideas but there isn't enough information running around in my brain to full flesh them out to make a stand-alone character profile for the blog. This is what I fondly call … Continue reading Denver Character Dump
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Writer’s Corner: How to Keep Your Characters Straight
So, you want to write a novel and you’re wondering how to get all the characters you inevitably want to introduce straight, and keep them straight, thus keeping continuity. We’ve discussed an outline in another post, and that is a way to keep the story from tripping over itself, but how do you keep all … Continue reading Writer’s Corner: How to Keep Your Characters Straight
Character Spotlight, Jonathan Randall
By the time I got finished talking to Mrs. Randall, she looked out the window and smiled, “Looks like my husband is finished with his project for the day. He’s outside if you still want to interview him. He can be a little rough around the edges.” ”Duly noted, Ma’am, but I was told to … Continue reading Character Spotlight, Jonathan Randall
Character Spotlight- Jean Randall
(From the view of the journalist) I made my way up the hall to the kitchen. Mrs. Randall, the person I am supposed to interview next, is getting ready for lunch and I think I smell cookies. As I turned the corner, I see a woman in her forties with her brown hair pulled back … Continue reading Character Spotlight- Jean Randall
Character profile: Kara Tygnow
Robin escorts the reporter to the portal in the yard. He looks at it apprehensively. Robin just points as the portal shimmers and an Elven woman steps through and looks back at the portal with frustration. “No, I don’t need the twins, Scourge, or you to come with me. It’s an interview, and I can … Continue reading Character profile: Kara Tygnow
Character Profile: Nigel Masters
After having to ask for directions, the reporter finds his way to the security office. The door looks much like any bedroom door, and he can hear voices inside. He knocks. ”Come in, “ the voice that responds is Cockney and sounds a bit cheerful. The reporter opens the door to see two desks four … Continue reading Character Profile: Nigel Masters
Character Profile, Robin Sikes
A young woman enters a stark room. She takes a small portion of her chestnut hair and begins to twist it. From the door, she sees an older gentleman fidgeting with a digital recorder. He sitting in a folding chair behind a square card table. He motions to the folding chair closest to her. “Please, … Continue reading Character Profile, Robin Sikes