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chris
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not sure I'm gonna make it thru this. might have to switch to audible??? okay. not on audible.
I do whoowhoo. but this is like fake whoowhoo which feels super one dimensional fakeouts.
— Jan 10, 2020 12:02PM
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I do whoowhoo. but this is like fake whoowhoo which feels super one dimensional fakeouts.
M
is on page 20 of 242
I’ve had this book for years and never really read it, but I’ve got to say... it’s going to be magical. It’s a lot of psychology-based thinking and learning about your own unconscious in order to make amazing and real characters. I think it’s going to be a worthwhile study.
— Jun 12, 2019 07:34AM
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Erik
is on page 179 of 256
Interesting read, though perhaps not going to be as useful for my intentions as I had hoped. Still, I think there are some ideas so far which can liven up my NPC characters for the games.
— May 10, 2018 06:47PM
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Kay
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I thought this was a well-written book about character development. At times, it often sounded redundant, but I was fine with it. It offered sound advice about creating real characters ranging from the protagonist, family, friends, and the villain. I really liked that part also. I'd recommend it for aspiring authors who are struggling with creating real characters like I was.
— Nov 17, 2012 04:22PM
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Kay
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This book is really good so far. I feel like I'm getting a better idea about what my writing is missing.
— Oct 03, 2012 02:33PM
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Kay
is on page 20 of 242
I'm going to keep a little notebook to do the exercises in.
— Sep 17, 2012 05:23PM
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Kay
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I'm not the type of person who openly displays what their feeling. I don't cry much unless it's for a good reason, and it takes alot to make me angry. This book talks about tapping into those emotions that we try to hide away in our unconscious, in order to better understand ourselves and the characters we write. It's very helpful so far.
— Sep 16, 2012 04:00PM
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