Description, Dialog and Development

Description, Dialog and Development

Creating a believable character is harder than it sounds. Unlike a play, a novel doesn’t have a list of the characters the reader will eventually encounter. The novelist introduces them throughout the story using a variety of methods to flesh out just who they are. At least that’s an approach I prefer.


The development and dialog of a characterA physical description obviously gives the reader an immediate mental picture to associate with a particular character. In addition to a static picture, the des...

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