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Creating Unforgettable Characters - A Practical Guide to Character Development in Films TV Series Advertisements Novels & Short Stories - cover

Creating Unforgettable Characters - A Practical Guide to Character Development in Films TV Series Advertisements Novels & Short Stories

Linda Seger

Publisher: Holt Paperbacks

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In this book, Linda Seger shows how to create strong, multidimensional characters in fiction, covering everything from research to character block. Interviews with today's top writers complete this essential volume.
Available since: 07/15/1990.
Print length: 273 pages.

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