Can't you just say the sounds yourself and pay attention to the letters coming out of your mouth?
How about if I rephraze it to "how would you come up with backgrounds for these types of characters?" would that make much more sense?
In my opinion the 3 elements of a great title is dynamic, meaningful and easy to say. They really just come naturally to me. But I think a way...
To enhance reader and character connection? And even if you don't put it in the story, all characters need backgrounds.
1- Already an adult but still behaves too naive, hyperactive and immature like an 8 year old 2-The guy who gets mad and complains any time...
Because it's fun to experiment with character ideas. A heroic character can be made into a villain character in some way and vice verse. Or...
If I was the reader I'll look it up
So do you ever reuse your characters from one story into a different one just with a different role and of course a different name? I actually...
Yeah I know backstories are great and all(Unfortunately not everyone thinks the same). Interesting backstories make interesting characters and I...
Actually I'd say the advantage of a good backstory is that it actually "connects" the character and the reader.Reading about their actions...
Now in my future Masterpiece:D I want to write a wide variety of characters who are both really entertaining and interesting. Now I know that's...
Separate names with a comma.