“Unlock the Secrets of Your Story: Master the Art of Character Interviews!”

Have you ever stumbled through the first draft of your novel, pen scratching away on paper or fingers flying across keys, only to realize you’ve barely scratched the surface of who your characters really are? It’s a sneaky little trap that catches many writers, leading them to churn out hundreds of pages before they truly know the souls weaving through their story. Frustrating, isn’t it? Here’s the big question: Is there a way to avoid this chaotic cycle of rewriting that feels more like a game of literary whack-a-mole than a structured approach to storytelling? Absolutely! Enter the concept of character interviews—a powerful technique to truly get to know your characters and, in turn, create richer narratives. In this article, we’ll dive into the methods of interviewing your characters, not just as a mechanical exercise, but as a way to unearth their motivations, quirks, and inner conflicts—the very essence that will breathe life into your pages. So, grab a notebook and let’s dig deep! LEARN MORE

Most novelists don’t know their characters well enough when they start writing their novel. The problem is that you get to know your characters by writing about your characters. 

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