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What Book Would You Visit?

Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing:
(https://pixabay.com) As readers and writers, we create new worlds and engage with places built by other writers. Our imaginations inform our lives and give us gifts of wonder. I have often considered what it would be like if it were possible to enter into the world…

The Ultimate Character Questionnaire (156 questions)…

The Ultimate Character Questionnaire (156 questions)…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
This character questionnaire has been collated from a variety of sources. It has been split into categories to try to make it more manageable, but this categorisation is far from perfect and lots of the questions could probably be in more than one category. If…

Progress in the Writing Process

Originally posted on Musings of a Mystery Novelist:
Actual!writing has actually happened after months of plotting and pondering and pondering about the plotting. Though not that much actually writing has actually happened since the last blog entry, due to the few dormant land minds unexpectedly reactivating with a time sensitive detonator which could have spelled…

7 Tips for Naming Your Characters

7 Tips for Naming Your Characters

Originally posted on J. Young-Ju Harris:
Naming characters is an important part of character creation. It determines how your characters will be known moving forward. Some people find this aspect of the character creation phase to be very easy or mostly intuitive. For those of you who don’t, here are some of my suggestions on…

Character Interview Number Twenty- Five – Marcus Brutus

Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Tell Us About Yourself Name (s) Marcus Brutus Age: Thirty-three. Please tell us a little about yourself. I was the Triari, – Prime Centurion of the First Cohort of the Ninth Legion of Rome (Hispana), until death took me in the bleak Highlands of Caledonia. As the highest ranking officer to survive,…

Character Interview Number Twenty-Four – Alan McDonald – Fantasy/Military

Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Name (s): Alan (Mac) McDonald Age: Thirty-something. Please tell us a little about yourself. I was the officer commanding SBS 4 troop, UK Special Forces Anti-Terrorist Wing. My team and I are specialists in everything to do with killing bad guys in inventive and prejudicial ways. Since our transfer to Arden, however,…

2014 – A Year Filled With Words

Originally posted on Library of Erana:
I can’t believe it will be 2015 in a few hours, where has the year gone?! So what has 2014 brought? Words! Knowledge! Friendship! It’s too many years for me to confess to since I left university but my thirst for knowledge hasn’t abated. As some of my followers…

Character Interview Number Twenty-Three Ronan – Shifter

Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Tell Us About Yourself Name (s) Ronan Age: I appear to be about twenty five. I live primarily in the Atlantic ocean, but roam extensively as a shape shifter. I make frequent visits to Ireland as I have a deep appreciation for the landscape. As a shifter and a creature of…

Character Interview Number Twenty-Two – Flank Hawk

Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Tell Us About Yourself Name: My mercenary name is Flank Hawk, but my actual name is Krish, son of Thurmund Age: I was eighteen summers when my first adventure began, when Road Toad, a veteran mercenary, took me under his wing after the Necromancer King’s forces overran my militia…

Character Interview Number Twenty-One Shyamal – Fantasy/YA

Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Legacy of Mist and Shadow Tell Us About Yourself *Author’s note: Shyamal is mute.  He usually communicates via written word or projection of visions.  He must touch someone to project his thoughts.  Thus far only one person can hear his voice within a vision, and that is his friend,…

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