In
How to Write a Damn Good Novel, James N. Frey says many plots lack integrity because the author doesn't have her characters acting at their
maximum capacity.
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ManicMorFF from
morguefile.com What does he mean exactly? When a character hits a problem, some roadblock keeping him from his goal, he should do everything
in his power to reach the goal. Characters who become easily stymied by their problems lose readers' sympathies and their desires and drives...
Published on September 09, 2014 04:00