Tag Archive | realism

Mary Sue Who?

Originally posted on The Official Site of Celeste DeWolfe:
Ah, the sensationalized “Mary Sue.”  Chances are, if you’re into writing or art, you’ve heard of the concept.  It’s the idea of a character, in this case female, who is an over-the-top type of generic–if that’s at all possible.  If you’ve never heard of it before,…

Realism in Character Development and Storytelling

Originally posted on The One & Only Elgon:
Way back somewhere and some-when I had a teacher named Kristin, though I didn’t call her by her first name until a few years later. We didn’t hit it off well, but after nearly four full school years of fairly close association, whether she was my English…

No Such Thing as Perfect (Reveal and Giveaway)

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