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Characters

Anything having to do with the creation of characters.

March 8, 2024March 11, 2024 JES HaysCharacters, On Writing

Getting Rid of Mary Sue

In our last post, we introduced a character named Mary Sue. A Mary Sue character is a character, usually female but not always (you can have a Gary Stu or […]

March 1, 2024March 11, 2024 JES HaysCharacters, On Writing

Who is Mary Sue and Way Does (Almost) Everyone Hate Her?

If you’re a reader, you’ve probably encountered a Mary Sue (or her male equivalent Gary or Marty Stu). If you’re a writer, the term strikes fear into your heart if […]

January 12, 2024January 15, 2024 JES HaysCharacters, On Writing, Plot

Terms All Readers Should Know

In order to read critically, you should know the correct terminology of a work of literature–a novel, memoir, autobiography, history, etc. Here are 9 terms every reader should know before […]

June 21, 2023June 27, 2023 JES HaysCharacters, On Writing

The Perfect Character Name

Let’s revisit a post from several years ago! Once you’ve created your perfect character, you have a new problem on your hands: how to name him or her. This can […]

April 11, 2022April 13, 2022 JES HaysCharacters, On Writing

Writing the Unreliable Narrator

I got this idea from reading the latest issue of Writer’s Digest, so fair warning! Jane K. Cleland says unreliable narrators have been around since before Arabian Nights was written. […]

November 24, 2020November 24, 2020 JES HaysCharacters

Writing Secondary Characters

Elizabeth Boyle’s webinar on Secondary Characters was quite informative. Here are some of her points. First, what do you need secondary characters for? Lesson or Role? Your secondary character will […]

August 16, 2019September 16, 2019 JES HaysCharacters

Round Up: Characters 101

Here are the links to my posts about characters and character-creation: Where Do They Come From? Creating Characters Characters: Public vs. Private What’s in a Name? What’s Your Sign? 5 […]

August 22, 2016 JES HaysCharacters

Where Do They Come From?

People ask me where I get my characters. I think they’re either worried that they’ll show up in a book – or maybe hoping for that to occur. The truth […]

June 15, 2016June 15, 2016 JES HaysCharacters, On Writing

Creating Characters

I’ve been invited to create a new character for the Western Fictioneers – something for the shared world of Wolf Creek. This is an 1872 town on the Kansas prairie, […]

April 2, 2016 JES HaysCharacters

Characters: Public vs. Private

Everyone has a public side that they show to everyone, and a private side that is only shown to their most intimate friends (and sometimes, not even to them!). So […]

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