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Character Types: The Herald
"Aren't these videos supposed to be posted on the 1st of this month?" you ask. "Isn't this rather late for the next Character Types video to go up?" It's a good question. And one that we're going to be mum on. Anyways. In the last video in this series, Daniel vowed...
Make Your Protagonists Hate Each Other in Four Easy Steps
By Josiah DeGraafOne of the biggest mistakes you can make as a writer is to allow all your protagonists to get along with each other.Many of us are inclined to do this because we love our characters. The protagonists are all...
How God Fits into Character Archetypes
By Mark KamibayaThe character archetype system (roles that characters play in a story) is used by many authors. It was invented by Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung (basically Sigmund Freud version 2.0 but without all the libido). Carl...
Your Eyes
By Kate Flournoy As You see, Lord, let me see. Teach my eyes Your sight. Teach my heart to comprehend Your sorrow through the night. Teach my eyes to see the tears Of shame and agony; And have compassion on the fears Of other beings like me....
The Secret to Writing a Unique Conversion Scene
Sometimes it’s not just the secular market that has problems with conversion scenes. Many conversions in Christian fiction are skipped over, viewed as boring, or actively avoided, because when someone attempts to write an "original" conversion story, it ends up...






