Hm. Maybe this can be more of a midpoint instead of a climax. I still have to find a way to move the story forward, though.
So I'm writing a trilogy about Tarre Vizsla, the Mandalorian Jedi who constructed the Darksaber from The Mandalorian, and I have the entire first...
No, because I can never bring myself to write anything that would give me secondhand embarrassment, much as that would bring realism and...
I would have been fine with her being a Skywalker. I mean the protagonist of each trilogy has always been a Skywalker. How are you going to have a...
And middle-aged white women (Kathleen Kennedy included.)
I know the Star Wars sequels Game of Thrones'ed themselves into irrelevance but Rey is this trope to a T in the Rise of Skywalker. She starts out...
What kind of protagonists would be best to explore this story?
Depends on the role of the character. The main character? First name, usually, even if everyone else calls them something else. Otherwise, anyone...
So I'm creating a podcast about a guy, dubbed "the Shifter" by galactic law enforcement (the characters will call him by whatever name he happens...
Oh, I've got something. Instead of trying to clear his name, what if he's a defector from a secret society? This society infiltrated his planet's...
Yeah. I should probably develop them. They don't even have names right now.
Separate names with a comma.