Character Development and Personality Disorders
When it comes to developing characters, you need a flaw. From the protagonist to the hero, your plot must contain “real” characters. Character disorders actually become social survival in the world you...
View ArticleMOVIE REVIEW: Transformers: Age of Extinction
Movie Review: broken down by Core Concept, World Building, Character Development, and Presentation.
View ArticleFabric Types
I have found a comprehensive list of Fabric types that consists of the names only. I'm going to share that list (courtesy of Wikipedia).
View ArticleCalling all Fantasy Writers!
Do you want to write a Fantasy story? Do you have one already written and you're not sure what to do with it? Well look no further. Visual Adjectives may want your story and we will pay you for it!
View ArticleFinding Your Fantasy Character
Fantasy is defined in literature as "a work of fiction portraying highly imaginative (sense ) characters or settings that have no counterparts in the real world.
View ArticleAll About Your Character: A Profile
Characters make your story. They can make your reader feel strong emotions toward them like empathy or hate. They can move your story along Your Characters should be the most memorable part of your...
View ArticleCharacter Development Complex Character
As I mentioned in my last blog, characters can make or break your story. They need to be interesting and they need to make sense. Having great characters leads to a great story. The goal is to make...
View ArticleQuirks of your character
This week I am focusing on complex characters, the definition, how they are made, how we love them, empathize with them, or hate them so much we can't stop reading while hoping they will die a...
View ArticleResearch Resources: Lycanthropy
It seems that much of today’s entertainment features either zombies, vampires or werewolves. In doing a little digging, we discovered that Lycanthropy is an actual disorder with...
View ArticleThe Story of Rayn: Chapter 6 Waking Up
The most common question asked around a campfire was, “What were you doing when the lights went out forever?” It was the easiest way to make friends and the most inviting way to talk about memories...
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