Pump Up Your Book Promotion When Writing Fiction: How do you make your characters believable? When writing a fiction short story or a bestselling novel the plot is important, but the characters in the story have to appear real and believable. The reader will lose interest if the character is perfect in every way. I have used these tips when I wrote my book Ginger High. As you begin to expand your characters it is very important to: - If the character is perfect no one will care if he succeeds or not. - The flaws may help to strengthen the plot and help to move it along. This will keep the reader interested and they will finish the book. Basic planning is essential to continue the plot to the end and helps the writer to create characters that are real and believable. This is one of the most important parts of writing fiction. If you put all these characteristics together you may have a bestseller. Melissa Burmester is presently living in East Moriches, NY with her twin brother George, her parents and their cat Cosmo. Melissa has been writing about vampires and the supernatural since the age of twelve. She has written a few short stories, but “Ginger High” is her first novel. She is presently attending Westhampton Beach High School, and is in the tenth grade. She is planning a career as a writer and a teacher. You can visit her website at www.gingerhigh.com or her blog at www.melissa-gingerhigh. Watch the trailer for Ginger High at http://www.youtube.com/watch?
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2 Moonbeams (comments):
Sounds like excellent advice. I never used to journal details of my characters, but I've found I really need to now.
Thank you for the great post on Characters Melissa.
Congratulations on your debut novel GINGER HIGH!
All the best,
RKCharron
xoxo
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