How to Write Characters Who Are Fascinating and Likeable: Amazing Heroes, Antiheroes, and Villains - Couverture souple

Miller Holmes, Denise

 
9780998918815: How to Write Characters Who Are Fascinating and Likeable: Amazing Heroes, Antiheroes, and Villains

Synopsis

A Great Book for Every Writer!

Reading this book is like going to a master's class on writing that is taught by a funny professor. Denise Miller Holmes is a sharp cookie and mixes all the lessons she gives us with a dose of humor when we least expect it. Holmes uses popular examples of characters from TV shows and movies. Her examples give depth to her material and make it easier for readers to understand exactly what she is teaching. As a bonus, she gives two very cool lists. One is a list of ways to make your characters more fascinating and the other is ways to make your characters more likable. The next time I write a story, I will use these lists and this book as a resource. Great writing is not an automatic talent, unless you are Jane Austen. For most of us, learning the craft is vital to writing better. How to Write Characters Who are Fascinating and Likeable is a powerful way to perfect this craft. ~Robbie Iobst, co-author of Caught
This guide will help you...
  • End the confusion of how to make a character fascinating without making him unlikeable, and vice versa
  • Design characters that both fascinate and entertain
  • Learn the difference between Minor, Supporting, and Main characters and what each one does
What's unique about this guide…
  • It’s the only book on this topic
  • Fascinating and Likeable Traits Lists that aren't found anywhere else
  • Describes the rare good-guy Antagonist (an alternative to a Villain)
  • Generous Bonus Material that contains the secrets to…using couple and ensemble characters; creating a Villain growth arc; and when not to give your Hero a growth arc at all!
  • Rarely explained continuum from Hero, to Antihero, to good-guy Antagonist, to Villain

Buy this book and impact your writing immediately!

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