Writing Aid: Creating Memorable Characters
Make your characters — good or bad — believable, authentic, interesting, full, rounded. Involve your reader emotionally, needing to flip that next page in desperation to find out what happens next.
Make your characters — good or bad — believable, authentic, interesting, full, rounded. Involve your reader emotionally, needing to flip that next page in desperation to find out what happens next.
Consuming passion, undying love, and gifts of power come at a cost for these four beautiful women and their Warriors, the choice impacting them all for centuries to come.
Torture, lack of justice…and growth for Stanley Yelnats at Camp Green Lake. And all the fault of that no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather.
Thinking of glutenous bread products and glutinous sticky rice dishes will rouse up your gluttonous appetite for more goodies in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Pete’s favorite author is coming to visit his school AND stay at his house!! But Chester the cat is suspicious about the beady-eyed crow and that pets are always threatened in the books.
Ryan’s surprise intruder turns out to be his sexy stepsister, suffering from amnesia and offering herself up to him. An offer he wants to accept…but stepsister?
It’s possible for an aunt to get ants in her pants, but aunts will never fit in an ant’s pants in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Gena Satterfield is forced to choose between a promise and truth when she returns to her hometown with her rebellious nephew in tow and encounters her and her sister’s past.
A successful career means nothing to Molly Ziegler’s mother nor her Amish community, and Molly decides to fool them all…and Isaac Gruber is quite willing to help out.
She balled it up. She used this product that promised shiny hair and instead had gone bald. I suspect I’d have bawled too in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.