The Art of Characterization
Characters are the subject of your story, thus they must be well thought out and fully developed. A good character will change along with your story. A great character will grow with your reader. Now what do I mean by that? Obviously, your character is going to be reacting to the events of your story, and how those events change them is critical. The choices they make drives the plot, but those choices also have to make sense to who they are. A good character will not make the same choices in the beginning of the book and at the end of the book because they will hopefully have learned something along the way. The moment when your character makes your reader feel something is the moment when you've mastered your character. What this means is that your character has become relatable, which makes them feel all the more real. Think of some of your favorite fictional characters. Maybe it...