Royalty Free - A Writing Podcast

Character Creation Confabulation - How to Develop Characters with Staying Power

1 h 5 min · 4. mai 2026
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On this week's episode, we discuss how each of us create characters. We explain what kind of writers we are and how that translates to the different ways each of us create compelling characters. Do we stay 100% on topic? Eh, debatable. But, we do delve into how our unique needs as Discovery, Architect, and Gardener writers who each have varying needs to craft characters from scratch and through hard rewrites, instinct, and fine-tuning, and not all in the same order. Take a peek into how you too can write characters you resonate with and will bring readers back for more. Does one type of writer resonate with you? Let us know! (And thus shall the the Goblin Army arise! Don't tell the Architects...)

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