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THE BACKBONE OF A STORY

The characters had no depth.

  • What’s more important to you as a reader? The plot or the characters?
  • Who are some authors who write characters that spring off the page?

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4 thoughts on “THE BACKBONE OF A STORY

  1. The characters, without a doubt!! I need to relate to them or I’m done. You and Sara Davison are two of my most favorite authors, because your characters resonate with something down deep in my soul. Broken people who still have hope because of a Savior. ❤️

    1. C.C. Warrens C.C. Warrens says:

      Sara Davison! Yes! I can’t believe I forgot to mention her. She’s excellent at character development.

    2. Karri says:

      I definitely agree with you, it’s the characters that ultimately make or break a story. I have been an avid reader since childhood, and I can’t begin to tell you the characters I have fallen in love with through the years. When I am reading a book, I usually pick certain characters and root for them. I can say that doing that in your books is impossible because I love all the characters lol.

  2. Bethany Trick says:

    Rachelle Dekker is another. Although I’m not totally sure if the genre is the same…? Hers are definitely suspense.

    I am trying to get started with my first novel and character development is far from easy! I love the characters in your books!

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