Week 12: Story Laboratory

A Good Sentence
This post was really good because it reminded me of what a good sentence is all about. It doesn't matter what how long a sentence truly is, as long as the reader is able to follow the sentence from beginning to end without having to read the sentence again or getting tripped up on it. Unless of course, your job is confuse your readers.

A Character is Never a Whole Person
In a story, the character is never fully a person. The author must know more than what he or she presents in the story. Characters can never be fully understood within the story, but the author is responsible to know everything so that they can better develop the character throughout the story and guide the character in a way that best fits them.

(Books: Wikipedia)

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