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On Writing Characters; A Few Quotes
All Things Writing
English - November 06, 2021 13:00 - 23 minutes - 16.5 MBBooks Arts Society & Culture Personal Journals writer author creativity books fiction reading reader art artist kindle Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
But today I want to talk about Characters and where they come from.
Recently, an article came out on a newsletter that I am a huge fan of, “Writer’s Write”. And it was basically a collection of quotes from famous authors about the issue of character development. It was a fascinating list and I want to read a few of them here for you and discuss them a little in terms of how they impact my own writing life.
Naturally, I will share that link in the show notes for those people interested in taking a look at it. And, if you are a writer, feel free to sign up for their newsletter. I get it and I enjoy it. Not a terribly long read, but some great links in there.
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Recently, an article came out on a newsletter that I am a huge fan of, “Writer’s Write”. And it was basically a collection of quotes from famous authors about the issue of character development. It was a fascinating list and I want to read a few of them here for you and discuss them a little in terms of how they impact my own writing life.
Take a listen and I hope you love it as much as I do. Check it out here!
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-Bryan the Writer
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