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Philip Marlowe

Writing Lite #7 — Character Arcs

June 3, 2013June 2, 2013 by Libby Fischer Hellmann
Writing Lite Video Series

All your characters, whether major or minor, need their own arc. Those arcs don’t have to be dramatic or life-changing, but they have to be apparent. I explain below.   What do you think?

Categories Writing Crime Fiction Tags character arcs, characters, Ellie Foreman, fiction, Georgia Davis, Libby Hellmann, Philip Marlowe, Raymond Chandler, writing, writing crime fiction, Writing Lite 1 Comment

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