Behind the Author: Real People, Heroes, and Imaginings
Behind the Author: Real People, Heroes, and Imaginings
FORMATIVE IDEAS
Every author draws from personal history when creating characters. The main character, the protagonist, along with the antagonist derive from your experience to emerge as rich, engaging people in your story. Behind the list of characteristics, flaws and shortcomings, physical makeup, and the like, intentionally or unintentionally the author draws from personal experience.
Often the tiny details, some never revealed in the story, or mere hints, emerge from the author’s own life experience.
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FORMATIVE IDEAS
Every author draws from personal history when creating characters. The main character, the protagonist, along with the antagonist derive from your experience to emerge as rich, engaging people in your story. Behind the list of characteristics, flaws and shortcomings, physical makeup, and the like, intentionally or unintentionally the author draws from personal experience.
Often the tiny details, some never revealed in the story, or mere hints, emerge from the author’s own life experience.
http://www.zaraaltair.com/write-time/behind-the-author-real-people-heroes-and-imaginings
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