Writing While Distracted

Character Arcs: The Key to Relatable Stories


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Welcome to "Writing While Distracted," the podcast dedicated to helping writers harness their creative energy amidst distractions. I'm Brenda Murphy, your NeuroSpicy writing coach, and in today's episode, we delve into a topic that often confounds new writers: the difference between character arcs and story arcs.

Join us as we unravel the complexities of character development, exploring how characters grow and change throughout a story. We'll discuss the importance of establishing character arcs not just for protagonists but for all significant characters, ensuring a rich and engaging narrative.

Discover the nuances of showing character growth, from the inciting incident to the climax, and learn how to avoid common pitfalls like stereotypes. Whether you're working on a single novel or a series, this episode provides valuable insights to make your characters authentic and your stories compelling.

Stay tuned for tips, resources, and inspiration to polish your characters and keep your readers hooked. Happy writing!

Show Notes WWD Season 2 Character ARCs

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Here is the free resource 60 Ways to Show Character Arc:https://dl.bookfunnel.com/xjcaam4085

This podcast is all about structure: https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-ckhgh-167fd45

Eileen Cook’s Build Better Characters:  https://eileencook.com/non-fiction/

Debra Dixon Goal Motivation and Conflict: http://www.debradixon.com/index.html

Save the Cat: https://savethecat.com/books

Writing While Distracted Blog on Story Structure/Story ARC https://blog.writingwhiledistracted.com/?p=2295

 

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Writing While DistractedBy Brenda Murphy