WDC Series: 5 Tips for Avoiding Stereotypes and Cookie-Cutter Characters

If you’ve ever read a review that criticized a book for having stereotypical characters or ones that lacked depth, you know just how much it likely affected the reader’s rating and overall enjoyment of it. Flat characters are hard to relate to, and they can take even the most extraordinary plot and transform it into a cure for insomnia. No one wants to read (or write) a book like that, yet there continues to be an influx of published works that receive that very critique. So how can you, as...

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Published on August 08, 2017 18:32
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From Mind to Paper: On Writing and Editing

Rachelle M.N. Shaw
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