Writing strong female characters

Learn how to craft strong and compelling female characters in your writing. Explore techniques to make your characters relatable, empowering readers with inspiring stories.
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How to Craft a "Strong Female Character" Who Isn't Totally Annoying

We all love the Strong Female Character. Why? Because gone are the days of the damsel in distress. We don't want Prince Charming to swoop in and save the day — we want our strong female character to save herself. But, unfortunately, the Strong Female Character has become a stereotype. An annoying one.

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Jack McKinney
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Why You Should Write a Strong Female Lead (and how to) — Dark Fantasy Novels | Free Flying Press

Let's be honest. We love strong female characters. In our books, movies, and tv: (think Katniss Everdeen, Daenerys Targaryen, Morgause, and Hermione Granger). So we know we love to read about (and watch) strong female characters, but what makes them strong? How do you write a strong female lead, and why should you? Strength doesn't necessarily mean physically strong...though with the likes of Katniss there's no doubting her physical prowess. Strong women know how to handle themselves…

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Kylie Day
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How to Craft a "Strong Female Character" Who Isn't Totally Annoying

We all love the Strong Female Character. Why? Because gone are the days of the damsel in distress. We don't want Prince Charming to swoop in and save the day — we want our strong female character to save herself. But, unfortunately, the Strong Female Character has become a stereotype. An annoying one.

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Kasey Archer