How to Pick a Hero
Believe it or not, there are actually many types of hero's in the world. If you didn't know this my GOD what have you been doing? Moves you to the front of the class immediately.
Assuming for the moment you do know, however, there's an entirely different challenge ahead - picking the right one for your story, video game, movie, or whatever the hell else you're trying.
The Classic Hero - You know them well. The do gooders that do no wrong, always save the day, and look good doing it. Great for cartoons, nooooooot so good for keeping an audience. Sorry, folks, their time has mostly come, and nobody wants to hea
Organize+Write a Story Tips: 1 by vynn-beverly, literature
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Organize+Write a Story Tips: 1
It's always good to keep an inventory (or "cheat sheet") of your main characters. This is a good way to type it out:
Full Name:Lucy Allison Maria First, Middle, and Last name. (try to avoid several different long names, such as "Ebony Dark'ness Dementia Raven Way." Especially if it's something that "describes" the character. Really, does YOUR name describe YOU? ;) Long names are fine, but usually are shortened.)
Nicknames/Former names:Lui, Lu, Ally Plenty of people nickname themselves, or are nicknamed. Also, in fiction and non-fiction, lots of people change their names because of hiding, gender change, trauma, etc. (not everyone is nickna