“Unlock the Secrets of Your Story: Master the Art of Interviewing Your Characters!”
Have you ever sat down to write a novel only to discover that, like a stranger at a party, you barely know your characters? It’s a perplexing scenario, right? You dive into the first draft, pouring your heart out, only to find that you’re lost in a labyrinthine plot with characters who seem more like shadows than living, breathing figures. What if I told you there’s a method to get to know these elusive characters before you commit to those first nerve-wracking pages? Whether you’re an organic writer who thrives on spontaneity or someone who prefers structure, interviewing your characters might just be the golden key to unlocking their secrets. In this article, we’ll explore techniques that can turn uncertainty into clarity, transforming characters from mere ideas into compelling personas who leap off the page. So, grab your notepad—let’s dive into the art of character interviews! 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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