11.43: Elemental Drama Q&A, with Tananarive Due

Published: Oct. 23, 2016, 10 p.m.

Our third Elemental Drama episode is a Q&A, featuring Tananarive Due. The questions are from the attendees at the Writing Excuses Workshop and Retreat:
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\n \t* Rather than having a protagonist change themselves, can elemental drama have the protagonist change others?
\n \t* What happens when a character refuses to learn, refuses to overcome their flaw(s)?
\n \t* What are the lines between drama and melodrama?
\n \t* Do you have tips for describing body language that communicates character states?
\n \t* Are there cases where you should not show character growth or change?
\n \t* How do you keep it realistic when writing a character who undergoes a great change?
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