A Myers Fiction Review: The Chrysillium Tree by Laken Honeycutt

Recap: In the last book review, I gave you my opinion on the strange but entertaining Sacrilege by Barbara Avon. If you read it, I would love to hear what you thought about it. And if you haven’t left a review yourself on Amazon or Goodreads, don’t forget to do so. This week I’m bringing …

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World-Building: Building Character from Situation/Conflict

Recap: Last week we used the setting to build your characters. One key take-away was that each setting created a unique sense of character to inhabit it. Your setting often helps you set the genre you’ll be writing in and the world around it will form the characters. Today, we’ll address building your characters from …

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World-Building: Creating Characters from Setting

Recap: Welcome back, my nugs and thank you for checking in again on this World-Building journey. Last week we talked about creating a character from the genre of your story. There we focused on a broad sense of character construction based around your stories genre. This will help you fill the world with the correct …

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World-Building: Building Characters from Genre

Recap: Last week we covered building your world from the world-out. Topics included defining where your world is in its evolution on your novel’s timeline and where your world began. Today will continue along this path as you fill your world with characters. Definitions: Archetype: a very typical example of a certain person or thing. …

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Myers Fiction May Newsletter

Updates: Thank you to everyone who has been keeping current with the Frozen in Line series. Has the story gone where you expected? At the least, I hope you keep enjoying it. Myers Fiction now has 61 registered followers! If you’re receiving this as an email, you’re one of them. Thank you to all of …

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