Robin Rice continues her discussion on "So You Want To Write A Book" with a focus on Character Development. Using examples from Chapter Six of http://www.MaydenChronicles.com, she explains how a writer creates compelling and dynamic characters.
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Is it possible to have vairty of points of view in the book??? If yes what is a good limit??? I want to do this because I don't want 1 main character and a conflict to be stalled as much as possibble
Alove530 4 months ago
Thanks for all your help but irealy need some help opening my story its called angels and its about Gabrile who is a angle but dosnt no it and hes in love with Skye but i dont no how to start it
XvampireguyX 2 years ago
I don't know about that. I like and understand the messiness, but when the messy is to messy to the point that it depresses me, it really turns me off to the book. I love when theres a healthy dos of messy, and a slightly smaller dos of happiness, But I do get what your saying.
witchypoo 2 years ago