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Character Reflection - Using a Character’s Thoughts or Reflections to Bridge Chapters - cover

Character Reflection - Using a Character’s Thoughts or Reflections to Bridge Chapters

Peter Thompson

Maison d'édition: Heritage Books

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Synopsis

Great stories are not just about action; they are about introspection. Character Reflection explores how a character’s thoughts, memories, and internal struggles can seamlessly connect chapters, deepen emotional resonance, and drive the narrative forward.
 
 
 
This book dives into the art of using reflection as a storytelling tool, helping writers craft transitions that feel natural and immersive. Whether it is a moment of doubt, a flash of insight, or a haunting memory, reflections can add depth, nuance, and cohesion to a story.
 
 
 
Whether you are writing a novel, short story, or screenplay, this guide will show you how to use a character’s inner world to enhance pacing, build tension, and create a more compelling reading experience.
Disponible depuis: 31/01/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 50 pages.

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