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We Notice, Therefore We Are
The Debutante Ball —
Authority: 110
Like most writers, I don’t know where characters begin. A moment in passing, a stranger on the train, a half-remembered story, a what if — characters begin as whispers and shadows, best seen peripherally. Time passes, and you do your best to show up every day, hang out for a few minutes or a few hours, and begin ...1 week ago -
Personality Type #10: The Coward
MyForgottenPen (A Progressive Writing Guide) —
Authority: 106
Introduction: Fear dominates the world for this personality type . He often fails to follow through on his goals , and becomes unmotivated. This character is usually very sensitive (particularly to criticism), and fairly withdrawn. He always avoids risks, and often assumes the worst. He sometimes feels ...2 weeks ago -
What do your characters do for a living?
Tracey H. Kitts Blog —
Authority: 104
Is it a part of who they are? Or just something they do to pay the bills? Thats the question Im asking myself right now. As I make notes on a new story, Im trying to figure out what my heroine will do for a living. Sometimes the main characters job is important to the story. For example if theyre a werewolf hunter ...2 weeks ago -
Ending Our Obsession with Positive Thinking
Professional Speaker Craig Price —
Authority: 94
The “Power of Positive Thinking” has been sold and marketed so much it’s been widely accepted as the way people “should” behave, think or act. Sadly, the truth behind the value of negative thoughts and emotions has been driven into the shadows, to be ignored and avoided. Thankfully, more and more people are ...2 weeks ago -
Personality Type #9: The Unlucky
MyForgottenPen (A Progressive Writing Guide) —
Authority: 106
Introduction: This personality type generally takes the role of the “ fall guy “. He has a bad habit of being far too trusting, and therefore is often found in the wrong place at the wrong time … with the wrong people. He tends to be more introverted then extroverted; a follower, not a leader. ...2 weeks ago -
Personality Type #8: The Eccentric
MyForgottenPen (A Progressive Writing Guide) —
Authority: 106
Introduction: This personality type stands out from the crowd, and may even seem strange to “normal people”. He’s often characterized by odd thinking, and peculiar ideas. His beliefs don’t often follow the norm of society, and he’ll often do his best to avoid being influenced by others. Sometimes he can ...2 weeks ago -
Personality Type #7: The Creative
MyForgottenPen (A Progressive Writing Guide) —
Authority: 106
Introduction: This personality type flourishes because of ideas and creative concepts . He enjoys bringing these concepts to life. He has an extraordinary ability to adapt to most situations, and is skilled in the way of working with what he’s given to achieve his goals . He sees the world in ways that ...3 weeks ago -
Writing for Mass Effect 3
VG Lounge —
Authority: 123
Today, BioWare Pulse revealed a video with Mass Effect 3 Lead Writer Mac Walter, discussing writing emotion and character development. Take a peek: And remember, Mass Effect 3 is scheduled (tentatively) for release on March 6, 2012! (via BioWare Pulse )3 weeks ago -
Personality Type #6: The Extrovert
MyForgottenPen (A Progressive Writing Guide) —
Authority: 106
Introduction: The extroverted character is the life of the party . He feels energized during exciting events, or during active involvement in activities. He loves people, and he flourishes in groups. He obtains gratification from events and people outside from himself. His time is best spent with other people, ...3 weeks ago -
In Case You Were Wondering
RAFrenzy —
Authority: 114
There has been a lot of talk in RA universe about the significance of Richard Armitage’s character to the Hobbit movies. Would he be as major a character as many hoped? I’ve witnessed countless discussions and yes, debates about this subject, and now it seems that someone a bit on the inside has given an [...]3 weeks ago -
Car Series: Time Is Of The Essence
coach springer blog —
Authority: 89
Everyone has seen the timer counting down until the ball drops on new year’s. There is major sense of power that comes from living life like you are on the timer. Tweet This Post3 weeks ago -
Personality Type #5: The Dependent
MyForgottenPen (A Progressive Writing Guide) —
Authority: 106
Introduction: The Dependent character’s first goal is to have all of his needs met. He does this by relying on others, usually someone close, like a loved one. Because he relies on his relationships to progress through life, he carries a strong desire to maintain them. If he does happen to lose a relationship, ...3 weeks ago -
How Not to Write Fiction: 3 Big Mistakes To Avoid
Author Marketing Experts, Inc. —
Authority: 104
Guest post by Deanna Proach: Books are enjoyable to read. However, they are not enjoyable if they are bogged down in description or when flashbacks prevent the story from moving forward and rob the readers of their ability to emotionally connect with the characters. Sadly, some authors, especially aspiring authors, ...3 weeks ago -
Erotic Corner - Happy New Year!
Authors Promoting Authors —
Authority: 106
Happy New Year Readers! In this blog post Id like to talk about education and a few things Ive realized over the course of my writing career and observed while talking to new writers. One of the things Ive heard over and over again by new writers is "we have to sit down and talk about fleshing out a story. " This ...3 weeks ago -
Personality Type #4: The Conformer
MyForgottenPen (A Progressive Writing Guide) —
Authority: 106
Introduction: This character clings to rules and regulations for support. He has a lot of respect for authority , and tries to achieve high. He’s very proper, responsible, and loyal to friends, family members, and his superiors. He’s disciplined, organized, and hardworking, however he can also seem very ...3 weeks ago
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