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Create Characters Who Keep Secrets

August 30, 2020 by Julie Eshbaugh in Drafting, Revising

Creating characters that are multi-dimensional involves knowing as much about them as possible. That includes knowing your characters’ secrets, and who they are keeping them from. All people keep secrets, and knowing your characters’ secrets will help you make them more well-rounded and add layers to their personalities.

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August 30, 2020 /Julie Eshbaugh
Character Profile, Characters, Creating Characters, Secrets
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