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Writing Fabulous Fiction:
Character Development, Dialogue, Viewpoint & Names

Creating Memorable Characters
Character Tags and Tics - Victoria Grossack
Creating Character and Characterization in Screenplays - Elizabeth English
Creating Great Heroes and Heroines - Anne M. Marble
Creating Villains People Love to Hate - Lee Masterson
Do Werewolves Wear Shoes? Building Successful Horror Characters - Shaunna Privratsky
Don't Treat Your Characters Like Puppets! - Anne M. Marble
The Ethics of Tragedy: Plot Victims are People Too! - Paula Fleming
Everybody Lies - Victoria Grossack
Extending Your Character Range: Sex, Age and Other - Victoria Grossack
Handling a Cast of Thousands I: Getting to Know Your Characters - Will Greenway
Handling a Cast of Thousands II: Your Story as Your Characters (and Readers) See It - Will Greenway
Handling a Cast of Thousands III: Developing the Five-Act Scene - Will Greenway
How Not to Create a Villain - Anne M. Marble
Mentors in Your Masterpiece - Victoria Grossack
Motivation - Hank Quense
The Mystery of Character - Robert Wilson
Plotting by Personality - Marg McAlister
The Secrets of Characterization in Fiction - Sigrid Macdonald
A Study in Sidekicks - Victoria Grossack
We All Need Someone To Love: Creating Characters Readers Will Care About - Victoria Grossack
What Do Your Characters Want? (Part One) - Victoria Grossack
What Do Your Characters Want? (Part Two): How to Use Characters' Goals to Move the Plot - Victoria Grossack
What Type Is Your Character? - Paula Fleming
What's My Line? Character Professions in the Romance - Anne M. Marble

Naming Your Characters
In the Name of Love... Finding the Right Names for Your Characters - Desmond Lindo
The Name Game - John Robert Marlow
Name That Character! - Anne M. Marble
What's in a Name? - Victoria Grossack
What's in a Name? An Interview with Kate Elliott, Rosemary Edghill, Victoria Strauss, Kim Headlee, Deborah Christian, and Katharine Kerr - Moira Allen

Views on Viewpoint
Establishing the Right Point of View: How to Avoid "Stepping Out of Character" - Marg Gilks
Headhopping, Authorial Intrusion, and Shocked Expressions - Anne Marble
My Point of View on Point of View (Part One) - Victoria Grossack
My Point of View on Point of View (Part Two) - Victoria Grossack
Viewpoint, Perspective and Time - Will Greenway

He Said, She Said: Mastering Dialogue
Anything You Say... Tips for Effective [Mystery] Dialogue - Stephen Rogers
Creating Dynamic Dialogue - Will Greenway
Dialogue in Speculative Fiction - Paula Fleming
I Love You, My Little Cabbage: Using Foreign Words in Your Fiction - Cora Bresciano
Interjections and Profanity - Victoria Grossack
It's Not What They Say... - Mary Cook
Off with the (Talking) Heads! - Marg Gilks
Punctuating Dialogue - Marg Gilks
Setting the Scene for Dialogue - Ginger Hanson
Slang and How to Sling It - Randall Platt
The Use and Abuse of Dialogue Tags - Anne Marble
What Are They Thinking? Portraying Your Characters' Thoughts - Victoria Grossack
What Should They Talk About? - Victoria Grossack
Who Speaks? Pointers about Attribution in Dialogue - Victoria Grossack
Writing Captivating Dialogue for Children - Mary Emma Allen
Writing Romantic Dialogue - Anne Marble

Moving On...
For more information on writing fiction, visit these sections:
  • Writing Fabulous Fiction: Plot, Story Structure & Fiction Styles
  • Writing Fabulous Fiction: The Elements of Successful Fiction
  • Polishing Your Prose: Tips on Grammar, Article & Story Structure, and Self-Editing
  • Writing for Children
  • Writing the Mystery
  • Writing Romance
  • Writing Science Fiction & Fantasy
  • Crafting Fabulous Fiction: The Complete Column Archives, by Victorian Grossack
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