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Porcelain Prompts: Creating Characters
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Porcelain Prompts: Creating Characters

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Adventure, intrigue, twists and surprises are all parts of an entertaining story but if you don’t have quality characters to drive it forward, then all the entertainment in the world won’t keep your readers engaged.Your characters are the heart and soul of your story, and without proper development it can make your story come up short. From Spine Press + Post comes Porcelain Prompts: Creating Characters, featuring 20 prompts intended to make you think deeper about your characters and all the little nuances that make them relatable, multi-dimensional, and memorable.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Spine Press + Post
Date
24 May 2017
Pages
104
ISBN
9781947269040

Adventure, intrigue, twists and surprises are all parts of an entertaining story but if you don’t have quality characters to drive it forward, then all the entertainment in the world won’t keep your readers engaged.Your characters are the heart and soul of your story, and without proper development it can make your story come up short. From Spine Press + Post comes Porcelain Prompts: Creating Characters, featuring 20 prompts intended to make you think deeper about your characters and all the little nuances that make them relatable, multi-dimensional, and memorable.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Spine Press + Post
Date
24 May 2017
Pages
104
ISBN
9781947269040