Author or Editor: James N. Frey
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Published: 1987
Pages: 174
IF YOU can't create characters that are vivid in the reader's imagination, you can't create a damn good novel. Characters are to a novelist what lumber is to a carpenter and what bricks are to a bricklayer. Characters are the stuff out of which a novel is constructed.
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