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    017: An exercise to improve character development

    en-caJuly 23, 2019
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    About this Episode

    Learn a simple exercise you can use in your novels to improve character development in this episode of the Indie Author Weekly podcast!

    This technique, Situationals, will enable you to get to know your characters better, so whether you want to create a more complex character or whether you need to get past writer's block, you'll find this exercise helpful.

    Don't forget to grab the freebie! You can access a worksheet featuring writing prompts to help you learn more about your characters at SaganMorrow.com/secretpodcast

    Access sample chapters of my novels, transcripts of each episode, cheatsheets and spreadsheets relevant to the episode topics, and additional resources, at SaganMorrow.com/secretpodcast

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