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Podcasts - Characters
Podcasts About Characters

We all learn in different ways. Some people prefer to read; some do better with audio or video. Our podcasts offer you another way to learn more about writing, by presenting article content in a different way, or allowing you to listen to interviews at your leisure.

Listen to the Writing4Success Club podcasts at your computer, or download them to your mp3 player and learn while you exercise, commute, or laze in a deckchair.

Below are listed all podcasts focusing on CHARACTERS.

For your convenience, we are planning to make all podcasts available individually (just a few minutes each) as well as grouped into sets. That way, if you have access only to very slow download speeds, you can download smaller files.

Character Podcast Set 1 Contains:

1. Getting to Know Your Characters

2. Setting the Scene & Introducting the Main Character

3. Putting Yourself in Your Stories

Character Podcast Set 2 Contains:

1. Why your Main Character Should be Likeable

2. Effective Character Description Part 1

3. Effective Character Description Part 2

4. Characters With Personality

 

Crossing Genres or Age Groups
Marg McAlister
Crossing Genres or Age Groups For one reason or another, you might be thinking of switching genres, or changing from one age group to another. What are the problems you might encounter? Do you have to re-learn or un-learn anything? What are the differences, say, in writing for adults when you've been used to writing for children - or vice versa? . . . keep reading
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