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Writing For Beginners: Characters

Writing For Beginners: Book Writing For Beginners Guide: How To Write Characters

What Will I Learn?
Find inspiration for character creation
Identify the different types of characters found in novels
Understand two and three dimensional characters and apply rules to create them in 3D
Integrate characters into their stories.

Description
Writing For Beginners: How To Write Characters For Your Novel

It is generally accepted that a novel can be split into various parts or elements, which helps to establish the different ways that we write prose in a work of fiction. These element are often referred to as the Plot, Setting, Narrative, Description, Backstory, Point of View (POV) and Characters.

Even though it's the combination of all these elements, and more, that creates a great book, by far the most important ingredient is to write appealing characters.

Creating and Writing Characters
It's often said that the reader will not believe in your character unless you do; this is very true. He or she is your creation and it's your job to give your characters life. They need to be realistic to make the reader care for them, and also what happens to them.

This course 'Write Characters For Novels' will teach you the following:

Quote:Where to get inspiration for creating a character profile
What elements to include in your character profiles
Identify the different types of character
The difference between a two dimensional and three dimensional characters
The essential ingredients your characters need to be either liked or hated
How to identify conflicts and change in your hero that will drive your story forward
Understand the needs of the reader - what do they want from a novel?


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