“Unlocking the Secrets of Your Story: How to Uncover the Hidden Depths of Your Characters Through Interviews”

Ever find yourself staring at a blank page, wrestling with the shape and depth of your characters? You’re not alone! Most novelists dive into their stories with characters who are little more than names and vague ideas—only to realize that true character development comes through the writing process itself. Imagine spending hundreds of pages uncovering who your characters are, only to find yourself back at square one, rewriting the entire draft! Talk about a plot twist you didn’t want. But fear not, because there’s a more efficient way to get to know your characters intimately before you ever type “the end.” Whether you prefer structured methods like the Snowflake Method or crave a more organic approach, interviewing your characters can unlock their hidden depths and complexities. Ready to take a seat at the table with your characters? Let’s dive in! 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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