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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 11 months 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 11 months 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
11 months 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
11 months ago