In your character’s shoes: give your everyman character a strong presence

Some central characters are intended to be a proxy for the reader – a person who’s thrown into a situation and acts as a conduit for the reader to have the experience. However, there’s a big pitfall with this kind of character: writers are sometimes reluctant to make them people in their own right. They’re […]
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Published on January 12, 2014 11:20
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