tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8939951804632494408.post1265584272375338482..comments2023-08-06T04:09:05.980-05:00Comments on Cornell DeVille : Your CharactersUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8939951804632494408.post-90192897311916174272011-10-21T09:41:42.592-05:002011-10-21T09:41:42.592-05:00Thank you so much, Michael/Cornell, for linking to...Thank you so much, Michael/Cornell, for linking to my article on Blood-Red Pencil! I love your blog, by the way!<br /><br />I also have my own blog, http://jodierennerediting.blogspot.com, and publish a craft of fiction article every second Monday on Crime Fiction Collective at http://crimefictioncollective.blogspot.com, and monthly on several others.<br /><br />I can't wait to see Lost in the Bayou published! Please let me know when it's out.Jodie Rennerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17180607353893233389noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8939951804632494408.post-72015643801096076792011-10-21T08:57:21.576-05:002011-10-21T08:57:21.576-05:00Hi Vonnie,
And if you like the direction they'...Hi Vonnie,<br /><br />And if you like the direction they're moving in (as in some character tweaks or outright changes), just go back to your character sketch and write those in, and take out any contradictory characteristics!Jodie Rennerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17180607353893233389noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8939951804632494408.post-57087173889645448472011-10-20T22:46:06.835-05:002011-10-20T22:46:06.835-05:00Yes, characters must act within their character-fr...Yes, characters must act within their character-frame. I find it's easier if before I even begin writing a first draft to do a cast of characters with a few notes about them, their individual GMC's and history etc. That way I can check back if they do something that doesn't seem right.Vonniehttp://www.vonniehughes.comnoreply@blogger.com