- As you write more and more for that character, the more you want to write "for them".
- The character's basic traits will throw up ideas for future stories - does he/she annoy people? Is he/she a heroine? And there are loads of tales to be written in answering those two questions alone.
- You know when the story or book finishes, the character is capable of having further adventures, that there is "unfinished business" you could write up.
- The way the character interacts with other characters also helps inspire future writing ideas.
- You realise you could put your character in any situation and you know deep down and automatically how they'll react and what they'll say.
How to tell you've developed a character with potential for further stories? Some thoughts include:-
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AuthorI'm Allison Symes and write fairytales with bite, especially novels and short stories. Archives
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