Branwen OShea (she/her) on Nostr: #WordWeavers: What characters do you like to write? Are they the same as you like to ...
#WordWeavers: What characters do you like to write? Are they the same as you like to read?
I had to think a bit about this question. I generally like to write characters I can in some way get along with, because if I’m going to spend years with a character, I better like something about them. It may be something the reader never knows about, but it has to be something. I can tolerate more from characters I’m only reading, as long as they’re consistent and well developed.
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