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Character

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Stern, J. (2000). Character. In Stern, J. Making Shapely Fiction. W. W. Norton Company, pp. 96-99

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Let your character talk not simply for plot or exposition, but to create the person for the reader. Then she starts to live. Talk alone can create a character and a story.

—p.98 by Jerome Stern 1 year ago

Let your character talk not simply for plot or exposition, but to create the person for the reader. Then she starts to live. Talk alone can create a character and a story.

—p.98 by Jerome Stern 1 year ago

(noun) a falling off or away; deterioration / (noun) descent slope

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E. M. Forster’s classic Aspects of the Novel (1927) talks about this dimensional declension of characters from flat to round.

—p.99 by Jerome Stern
notable
1 year ago

E. M. Forster’s classic Aspects of the Novel (1927) talks about this dimensional declension of characters from flat to round.

—p.99 by Jerome Stern
notable
1 year ago