How to Write (Realistically) About Personality Disorders
Does your character have a personality disorder? If so, do you know what the symptoms are? Can you write about them accurately? If not, time to read up.
Does your character have a personality disorder? If so, do you know what the symptoms are? Can you write about them accurately? If not, time to read up.
The words your characters use are powerful tools. Can you wield them to maximum effect? Learn how to up your dialogue game in the Subtleties of Dialogue series.
Words are incredible. (But you already know that—you’re a writer.) We use them every day to manipulate the world around us in subtle and powerful ways—and your characters are no different.
Writing romance? See where your characters fit in to Sternberg’s triangular theory, then mix and match elements to create maximum conflict in your couple’s lives.
Is your character one half of a couple? Let’s find out which sides of Sternberg’s triangle feature highly in their romance and what that might mean for the future of their relationship.