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Writing Real Characters--How I Got to Know the Characters in Me (and) Me You may have noticed when you’re in a café that there’s a person sitting there with headphones on, humming to themselves, and seemingly in deep conversation with their own thoughts. See, I’m that person in the café, listening to quiet music, and having conversations with the people who live in my head. This is a weird confession, but my characters feel like real people already. Sometimes I even hear them chatting to me, or to each other. My job as a writer, it seems to me, is to make those characters real to my readers too. I actually follow a series of steps, honed during writing five published novels (and many more unpublished ones). Below I’ve shared these steps with you, just in case any of you have characters chatting to you in your head too. Step One: I search the Internet for a face who looks like the made-up person whispering to me. Here’s a picture of a guy who looks a bit lik...

40 Things I Want To Tell You by Alice Kuipers Blog Tour- Guest Post

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I would love to welcome Alice Kuipers to Stuck In YA Books!! As part of this awesome tour held by HarperCollins Canada. I would like to present a guest post from the Alice!!!!   Thanks for hosting me on my blog tour – I always enjoy reading your reviews here at Stuck in YA Books.   I thought today I’d write something for you that’s connected to my new novel 40 Things I Want To Tell You . The main character, Bird, loves to give advice.   In honour of her (even though she ends up making a mess of everything), I wanted to share two of my favourite writing tips with you. The first one is a simple tip, but it helps me whenever I feel grumpy or stressed about writing.   Just write.   It’s a bit like the Nike ad from the 90s: Just Do It.   Turns out that the marketing department at Nike had it right – just doing something is the best way to figure out if you are passionate about it, if you have something to say, if you want to do it again.   And again. ...