Characters and characteristics in literature
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Characters and characteristics in literature
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Characters and characteristics in literature
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- Hamlet, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The emotion thesaurus, a writer's guide to character expression, Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi
- Shelf discovery, teen classics we never stopped reading, by Lizzie Skurnick ; with contributions by Meg Cabot ... [et al.]
- A writer's guide to characterization, archetypes, heroic journeys, and other elements of dynamic character development, Victoria Lynn Schmidt
- The lineup, the world's greatest crime writers tell the inside story of their greatest detectives, edited by Otto Penzler
- The Writer's Digest character naming sourcebook, Sherrilyn Kenyon
- The land of stories, beyond the Kingdoms, Chris Colfer
- 45 master characters, mythic models for creating original characters, by Victoria Schmidt
- Tear you apart, Sarah Cross
- Shakespeare's characters for students, Catherine C. Dominic, editor
- Tricked, Jen Calonita
- Adventures from the Land of stories, The Mother Goose diaries ; and, Queen Red Riding Hood's guide to royalty, Chris Colfer
- Portraits in fiction
- Kingdom of ash and briars, Hannah West
- Shakespearean motives, Derek Cohen. --
- The negative trait thesaurus, a writer's guide to character flaws, Angela Ackerman, Becca Puglisi
- The screenplay workbook, the writing before the writing, Jeremy Robinson & Tom Mungovan ; illustrated by Jeremy Robinson
- Heartless, Marissa Meyer
- Follies of God, Tennessee Williams and the women of the fog, James Grissom
- The sisters Grimm, Michael Buckley ; pictures by Peter Ferguson, book three
- The conflict thesaurus, a writer's guide to obstacles, adversaries, and inner struggles, volume 1, Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi
- Story genius, how to use brain science to go beyond outlining and write a riveting novel (before you waste three years writing 327 pages that go nowhere), Lisa Cron
- Bullies, bastards & bitches, how to write the bad guys of fiction, Jessica Page Morrell
- Next top villain, by Suzanne Selfors
- The art of perspective, who tells the story, Christopher Castallani
- A writer's guide to characterization, archetypes, heroic journeys, and other elements of dynamic character development, Victoria Lynn Schmidt
- Character parts, who's really who in CanLit, Brian Busby ; foreword by Bill Richardson
- Creating characters, the complete guide to populating your fiction, from the editors of Writer's Digest ; foreword by Steven James
- Calvin, written by Martine Leavitt
- The problem child, Michael Buckley ; pictures by Peter Ferguson
- Flunked
- The lineup, the world's greatest crime writers tell the inside story of their greatest detectives, edited by Otto Penzler
- A theatergoer's guide to Shakespeare's characters, [an invaluable companion to the enduring people of his plays], Robert Thomas Fallon
- Hamlet, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Damn Fine Story, Mastering the Tools of a Powerful Narrative
- The art of intimacy, the space between, Stacey D'Erasmo