‘Keeping up with your characters’ – #BloodMemory origins
Guest post by author Joyce Lavene
This is how one author keeps up with her many characters.
Why keep track of characters?
Some of my friends who only write stand-alone stories feel that it’s a waste of time. They aren’t going to repeat their characters. Here’s my argument for that:
It helps organize your thoughts about your characters. Sometimes when you pin them down, they aren’t who you think they are. Or they look different than you imagined. Characters can be tricky – at least mine are.
Protect yourself in the future. If you have a dated character sheet, no one can accuse
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Announcing the 2013 Amazon Breakthrough Novel AwardCopyright © Rosalind Hartmann ['Keeping up with your characters' - #BloodMemory origins], All Right Reserved. 2013.
Published on June 11, 2013 12:03
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This is for updates on my first self published book 'Blood Memory: Book 1' and continuing series. Plus thoughtful brown thoughts.
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