Tips to ensure varied characterizations in writing
Varying your characters when writing fiction is to set for your self goals the characters are to achieve and you must create them accordingly. You cannot have them believable if you don't keep them to their own persona. Make each one different and show how positive and negative characteristics play against one another in the interactions that make for new and exciting fiction. In other words, to
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