Do you find it difficult to name your characters so that they feel real? I find it hard sometimes to find a name to suit my characters and would spend time trying to find the right name to suit my characters. What is your process for naming characters?
After an absence of several years (due to a variety of causes, including having my e-mail account hacked - leading to TWO laptops being put out of commission; also a long trough in my bi[polarity ]cycle), I've returned to work... as a writer, an editor, a translator, and a publisher. My "publishing hut" is currently undergoing a complete make-over. It's "breaking and entering" into the digital market.
So here I am, back on W&As, as well. I'm keeping busy (there's lots of work in converting past titles into digital format), but I'll try to look in here now and then.
Let's dive into creating characters that leap off the page! 💥 Pro writers know it's all about depth, nuance, and relatability. To start, give your characters a rich backstory. What shaped them? What secrets do they hide? This history will inform their decisions and reactions throughout your story.
Hi all, I've written and illustrated a children's picture book and would like to copyright the main characters in the UK and USA, does anybody know how I can go about this through a reliable company? without running into lawyer consultations etc.
I'm worried sending it out to publishers and illustration agents that someone may copy the idea. They shouldn't in theory i know but it still concerns me.
Let's dive into creating characters that leap off the page! 💥 Pro writers know it's all about depth, nuance, and relatability. To start, give your characters a rich backstory. What shaped them? What secrets do they hide? This history will inform their decisions and reactions throughout your story.