Heyo, I don’t typically build characters this way, but I just started D&D and I’m finding that I absolutely love creating character sheets so I...
It seems like this sort of scenario is fairly common, especially in YA. I'd be more inclined to root for a character who does something for...
The supplier could wager a hefty price/cost for the poisons, or there could be strings attached to the arrangement they have. Hell, the MC could...
Absolutely, but it wouldn't negate them completely. The fears would still be there. For me, if I had to give emergency first aid to someone,...
As a rule-following girl of self-doubt myself, I can say that any time I've had to do something I was unsure of, I did NOT go into it boldly and...
Is she conflicted about her decision to free herself from the old traditions? Does she have any help along the way? If not, why hasn't everyone...
I don't think the idea itself sounds cliched. It sounds similar to the love interest situation I have in my story. The way you've written it will...
I actually really like this idea because ultimately, if people hear something enough, their attitude will change about it. Take Disgrace by J.M....
I'm writing a fantasy novel from the viewpoint of a young woman with a mental condition that makes her hallucinate (at least, this is what she's...
Yes, I do the same thing. I put the characters closest to me through hell, probably because I know best how I would handle it in real life. When...
Noah's life consists of transporting, burning, packing, and dissolving trash from the Earth. Most people have evacuated the planet, aside from...
Lately I've noticed the phrase "strong female character" being applied to female characters who possess more masculine qualities, and the more...
You could write it like Brandon Sanderson does with his Stormlight Archive. There's a six-year gap between the initial incident and the main...
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