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Write Characters Your Readers Won't Forget: A Toolkit for Emerging Writers
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Write Characters Your Readers Won't Forget: A Toolkit for Emerging Writers
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"I just don't care enough about your character."
Write Characters Your Readers Won't Forget
is a toolkit for addressing that issue. Packed with 30 exercises, abundant examples, and practical strategies, this guidebook will help you write unforgettable characters who "come alive" on the page, create compelling dialogue, and chart a more breathtaking emotional journeys for your characters.
Stant Litore
is the author of
The Ansible Stories, The Zombie Bible, The Running of the Tyrannosaurs,
and
Dante's Heart.
Best known for his weird fiction, alternate history, and scifi, he has taught frequent courses for writers across the genres and has served as a developmental editor for Westmarch Publishing. His own fiction has been acclaimed by NPR, has served as the subject of scholarly work in
Relegere
Weird Fiction Review,
and he has been hailed as "SF's premier poet of loneliness." He lives in Colorado with his wife and two daughters, and is working on his next book.
Write Characters Your Readers Won't Forget
is a toolkit for addressing that issue. Packed with 30 exercises, abundant examples, and practical strategies, this guidebook will help you write unforgettable characters who "come alive" on the page, create compelling dialogue, and chart a more breathtaking emotional journeys for your characters.
Stant Litore
is the author of
The Ansible Stories, The Zombie Bible, The Running of the Tyrannosaurs,
and
Dante's Heart.
Best known for his weird fiction, alternate history, and scifi, he has taught frequent courses for writers across the genres and has served as a developmental editor for Westmarch Publishing. His own fiction has been acclaimed by NPR, has served as the subject of scholarly work in
Relegere
Weird Fiction Review,
and he has been hailed as "SF's premier poet of loneliness." He lives in Colorado with his wife and two daughters, and is working on his next book.