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How to Define Your Character’s Unique Voice
Kristen Kieffer To create characters as real as the people around us, we must remember to forge for them their own unique voices. With individual personalities, cultural influences, experiences, and world views, its no wonder people verbally interact with the world in different ways, and so our characters should as well. Doing so not only
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Mind You Antecedents
Definition of Antecedent Antecedent is an earlier clause, phrase, or word to which a pronoun, noun, or another word refers. Broadly speaking, antecedent is a literary device in which a word or pronoun in a line or sentence refers to an earlier word. For instance, “While giving treats to children or friends offer them whatever they like.” In this line, children and
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HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF WORKING WITH A PROFESSIONAL EDITOR
Let’s start things off by understanding who the editor is and how he or she helps you with your manuscript. You’ve probably heard the joke that when you work with a psychiatrist, you’re paying for a friend. Well, if we apply that joke to editing, we can say that when you work with a professional
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Can your protagonist carry the weight of your story?
Main characters can make or break a story’s success. Oftentimes, the doubts we face as we work to bring our main characters to life can seem endless. Are our protagonists’ well-rounded enough? Are they interesting? Will readers root for them to achieve their goal? Choosing the right main character to carry the weight of your
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