Writing Excuses 8.30: Writing Reluctant Characters

Published: July 29, 2013, midnight

b"What's a reluctant character? Well, it's somebody who needs to be dragged along into the adventure, somebody who isn't the sort of self-motivated, go-getter that we so often populate our books with. These characters feel a lot like real people -- our world is full of folks like this. The trick lies in making these characters interesting to read.
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