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3 Tips for Creating Unforgettable Secondary Characters | Savannah Gilbo - Want to learn how to write a novel? In this article, I'm sharing 3 tips for crafting memorable secondary characters that readers will love (or love to hate). Other writing tips included, too! #amwriting #writingcommunity #writingtips Secondary Characters, Author Tips, Write A Novel, Character Strengths, Author Branding, Writing Groups, Tips For Writing, Angel Books, English Major

3 Tips for Creating Unforgettable Secondary Characters | Savannah Gilbo - Want to learn how to write a novel? In this article, I'm sharing 3 tips for crafting memorable secondary characters that readers will love (or love to hate). Other writing tips included, too! #amwriting #writingcommunity #writingtips

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A secondary character is one that is necessary for the story. Learn about the two types of secondary characters (major & minor) plus the 6 elements that ALL secondary characters should have. Then, see modern bestselling & award-winning examples of secondary characters. Finally, get writing practice exercises so that you can practice creating secondary characters. Secondary Characters are the lifeblood of a novel, start mastering them today! Novel Writing Inspiration, Relationship Map, Secondary Characters, Relationship Chart, 6 Elements, Stieg Larsson, Fiction Stories, Writing Exercises, Minor Character

A secondary character is one that is necessary for the story. Learn about the two types of secondary characters (major & minor) plus the 6 elements that ALL secondary characters should have. Then, see modern bestselling & award-winning examples of secondary characters. Finally, get writing practice exercises so that you can practice creating secondary characters. Secondary Characters are the lifeblood of a novel, start mastering them today!

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At the heart of every good story is conflict. In plot-driven stories, this conflict is primarily external in nature . The protagonist fights to overcome a series of obstacles and/or defeat an antagonist in their quest to achieve a particular goal. For example, in Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Game

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