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Are Your Characters Believable?

Being Genuine

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Fantasy writing can only be based on real life. That’s what I think. The fantastical characters you create should have a humanness about them. It’s what makes them believable. I’ve only ever written one fantasy piece. It was a novel. It was never published. Would I try to publish it now? Oh, no. It was horrible, but it was my first.

I actually want to do it again now that it is forty-some years later, and I’m a better writer. That old dusty novel reminds me of Jane Roberts’ “Oversoul Seven.” She put a lot of metaphysical ideas in that book. Gently paving the way for the reader to see some of the stuff Seth had channeled for her and what she had experienced as an artist. Sort of a fictionalized version of the truth as she perceived it.

With all that said about characters for a fantasy novel, the same can be said of any character you create. Actually, with anything you write, whether there is a fictional story involved or not.

Be as truthful as you can.

The advantage of being older and creating characters is that you can draw upon what you’ve observed about human behavior. The nastier, the better. Yes, your heart has been broken seven times in real life. There are a couple of things that can come from…

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Pauline Evanosky: writer, psychic, channel
Pauline Evanosky: writer, psychic, channel

Written by Pauline Evanosky: writer, psychic, channel

I talk to dead guys. I have been a psychic channel since 1993. I love to write and hope you enjoy what I write about. My website: www.TalkingtoSpirit.com.

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