15+ Character Development Exercises for Writers
Has anyone ever told you that your characters were too flat? Use some of these character development exercises to round them out.
Has anyone ever told you that your characters were too flat? Use some of these character development exercises to round them out.
Want to make your characters more memorable? Quirks are small traits that add depth and personality. Learn how to use them effectively in your story.
Perspective and Point of View are two completely different things, but authors often confuse the two. Learn the difference and read examples.
A foil character is a great way to bring out the best in your protagonist and make readers love your characters. But how do they work?
Everyone wants their characters to be genuine, believable, and relatable. These prompts will help you do just that.
Stuck trying to name your characters? This article has everything you need to know to create amazing character names regardless of genre.
What is a round character and how can you write one into your novel? We answer those questions in this comprehensive post.
A flat character can be used to great or detrimental effect, depending on their purpose in the story. Learn how to use them correctly.
Looking to make your character jump off the page? Good descriptions can do that. Read on to find out how to write amazing character descriptions.
Should you use first, second, or third-person point of view in your story? Check out this ultimate guide to character POV.
Character Archetypes are the good aspects of stock and cliche characters that you actually want in your characters. Learn why in this article.
You’ve heard it’s important to have a character arc in your novel, but how do you build one, especially one that readers will love. Check out our guide.
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