The best characters have vibrant lives that exist both on the page and off. And Writer’s Relief knows that one of the best ways to learn more about your own character’s inner life is by freewriting or brainstorming using the following topics. This Q&A-style...
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Game On! How Video Game Stories Can Inspire Creative Writers | Writer’s Relief
Video game graphics and stories have advanced far beyond the two-dimensional, plotless back-and-forth of Pong. Today the imagery, narratives, and characters of video games are incredibly detailed and engrossing. At Writer’s Relief, we know authors would love to have...
Should Fiction Model Good Behavior? | Writer’s Relief
Should your writing serve as a role model? Writer’s Relief found this conversation-inducing topic from the website Mythcreants, where author Oren Ashkenazi writes about how fiction should stop demonizing certain behaviors (and, ostensibly, should promote others):...
How To Write Characters Of Different Ethnicities Without Offending Readers | Writer’s Relief
In order to create believable characters, writers must learn to write from many different POV perspectives. We put ourselves in the shoes of other people who are older or younger; hold political opinions that make us cringe; are violent in ways we would never be; are...
Things To Consider If You’re Writing Gay Characters In Fiction | Writer’s Relief
Just in time to celebrate Pride Month, Writer's Relief brings you Megan Rose Gedris’s blog post about her personal thoughts on how to write believable, sympathetic, interesting gay characters: I hear a lot from other writers about how they would love to include...
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