characters

  • chandigarh
  • chanel
  • change
  • change jobs
  • change management
  • change your life
  • changes
  • changing
  • channel
  • channeling
  • channels
  • chantix
  • chapter 13
  • chapter 13 bankruptcy
  • chapter 7
  • chapter 7 bankruptcy
  • character
  • character development
  • character education
  • characteristics
  • characters
  • charcoal
  • charcol smokers
  • charge
  • charge offs
  • charges
  • charisma
  • charities
  • charity
  • charity organizations
  • charles darwin
  • charleston
  • charm
  • charming
  • charms
  • chart
  • charter
  • charter deals
  • charter digital cable tv
  • charter flight
  • charter flights
  • characters

    • 1.

      Critical Reviews vs. Flames


      by Harriet Silkwood - 2006-12-19
      A negative review.A critique should never be negative. Ever. If you get a negative critique, you can bet he is full of sour grapes. If he attacks the work in a way that is derogatory, inflammatory...
    • 2.

      Film Review of Drums Along the Mohawk


      by Najmeh Mohammadkhani - 2007-01-05
      •Year: 1939 •Genre: War, Western, Adventure •Director: John Ford •Screenwriter: Walter D. Edmonds •Music: Alfred Newman •Main Actors: Claudette Colbert (Lana), Henry Fonda (Gil), Edna May Oliver (Mrs....
    • 3.

      The Ten Second Hero--How Powerful Are Minor Charactors?


      by Jeffrey Bennett - 2007-01-17
      Writing is very rewarding. It is also surprising. Many people asked about how I came up with the characters in the book. You have asked questions like ..."where did they come from?" and "Are they refl...
    • 4.

      What is your Character's Name


      by Dawn Arkin - 2007-01-24
      Writers want to create memorable stories, with characters readers will relate to and care about. We strive to make our characters come alive and stand out from characters in other stories. One of the ...
    • 5.

      What Makes a Good Fantasy Story


      by Kim Prissel - 2007-02-07
      I thought I'd jump right in with some opinions on what makes a good fantasy story. I admit, I read more romance than fantasy, but I know what makes a good story when I read one.Research: A fantasy wo...
    • 6.

      The Characters of a Meeting: Which One are You?


      by Craig Harrison - 2007-02-18
      In the Star Wars movie's famous bar scene you knew, by appearance, what zany character was sitting beside you. Each character had a distinctive look. Yet in meetings you may have no idea the const...
    • 7.

      Real-Life Drama Writing


      by Dawn Arkin - 2007-03-08
      Writing drama stories can be difficult at times. There are days, even weeks, when our lives are mundane or down right boring. Not a spot of drama to be found. It can really put a crimp in your writing...
    • 8.

      Romancing the Story


      by Lexi Jewlgia - 2007-03-19
      When writing romance stories, sometimes things can become mundane or too familiar. We pull inspiration from what we experience in life and the people we know, but what happens when our characters and ...
    • 9.

      Crafting the Romantic Comedy


      by Lynette Rees - 2007-03-26
      Faking an orgasm in public and arriving at a 'fancy dress' party as a bunny girl, are just two memorable scenes from romantic comedies that surprise and entertain. Can you remember which movies those ...
    • 10.

      Character Research


      by Hope Collins - 2007-04-23
      A lot of writers don't seem to do a lot of preparation before they start writing their novels. I envy those people, because I'm unable to start something without knowing vaguely where I'm going and ha...