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Every character in a story is important, even minor ones. Actually, especially minor ones. When written well, they advance plot and/or develop a major
Want to make the most of your minor characters? Understand the minor character's role and how the different levels of character development shade into each other. Here's how to master the techniques and write memorable minor characters.
The Disney universe is full of random minor characters, do you remember their names? Only true Disney fans will be able to ace this quiz!
Can you pick the characters from Shrek? Test your knowledge on this movies quiz and compare your score to others. Quiz by Thebiguglyalien
Penny Rolling | Miraculous Ladybug S2 | Ep 16
You can lift your fiction when you give some thought to minor characters. These bit players help you to develop your major characters, and more.
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Penny Rolling | Miraculous Ladybug S2 | Ep 16
Use these five steps for writing minor characters that will fill your protagonist's world with with dazzling color and personality.
Primrose Everdeen (Willow Shields) is a minor character in The Hunger Games trilogy. She is twelve years old, affectionately called "Prim" and "Little Duck" by her older sister, Katniss. But whereas Katniss is prickly, Primrose is gentle. Her talent doesn't lie within hunting or archery, but healing. She works alongside their mother as a nurse, and she especially loves caring for animals -- she has a cat named Buttercup and a goat named Lady. Despite their differences, the two sisters love…
For many novel writers, entering a competition can feel like an exciting but daunting step. Is your manuscript ready? What do judges look for? Could this really help you in your writing career or are you just wasting your time? In this guest post, Caroline Ambrose, founder and director of the Bath Novel Awards, shares…
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