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Patricia Yunghanns | How to choose the Right Character for Your Story?

 Patricia Yunghanns  is a fiction writer and having great knowledge to choose the right character for the stories that will make a connection in between reader and fiction. It requires ability, practice, and tolerance to create sensible characters. It is difficult and it is practically challenging part to create a story without a living being.

After having the connection, Reader start following the particular chosen character or learn some great lesson. She wrote new book “A Brief History of Change” in which you will find the knowledgeable and attractive things.



 

As per Patricia, Here are some tips for you, How to pick a lead role for your story:

You have to try your character’s name should be easy to pronounce

Make sure your reader did not stop reading a book in between because of difficulty in pronunciation and understanding of the characters. So, even if you are going to write science fiction, you must try to find out the perfect character which leaves the impact over others mind. They can easily remember their whole life.

You can also choose a nickname for your starting role

Sometimes, the writer will try to choose a short name or nickname for his/her character to show the connectivity between the character and reader. It is quite challenging and high impactful part where you have to convince the reader to read your story till end. It helps to make a connection between fiction character and the reader.

Avoid using the name of the famous personality or fiction person

When you are going to decide the particular name for your fiction writing, you must take care of that the name shouldn’t be a famous personality name.

Make sure the first name and last name flow well together

It is important for the story that both the names will flow well. Your name should be like over the lips of reader and that leave a memory in their mind.

This is Patricia's approach to choose the right fit name for my next fiction. Do You have any idea? Do Comment and Let me know what else I can Add in this List.

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