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Sick of your characters sounding like you? This blog post is all about giving your characters difference voices, so they don't all sound like you. Nah I mean? Study people's syntax. Study how people think. An easy trick is to imagine a character like Andrew Dice Clay, and write the dialog to sound like him, or some other actor or character you know well. So Andrew Dice Clay and Dracula pick up on a female. "Hey, toots, what ya say we go out sometime. "If I could be so bold, hoping not to offend you, my Lady, would you accompany me to the show? -- Hey, check out This software is guaranteed to improve your manuscripts. We have two extremes.

Fragments Full sentences Let’s look at two more extremes. Hyper Calm Now mix those up. Calm fragments Calm full sentences Hyper fragments Calm full sentences Other extremes you could add: Southern accent, European, street talk. Here is a sample that sounds like the author. Rewrite your example. Hyper fragments "Wow, she's pissed. Hyper full sentences Calm fragments. 15 Days to Stronger Characters for your Story, Novel, Book or Movie. 17 Things Almost Everyone Wants. 7 phrases in a liar's vocabulary.

SALT LAKE CITY — People who consistently lie may be good at telling tall tales, but their words will always give them away. Since liars usually have to invent answers and stories to stave off accusations, a good liar will be more diligent in choosing his words. That's how experts have been able to spot the patterns and phrases liars use to try and convince others they're telling the truth. "From word choice to vocal tone to the chronology of stories, the trained liespotter has several verbal clues with which to work," writes Pamela Meyer, author of "Liespotting: Proven Techniques to Detect Deception. " The next time you suspect you're not getting the whole truth, look for these seven phrases in a liar's vocabulary: "Where was I last night?

" "Would not" — To convince people that they're telling the truth, liars will often avoid using contractions and instead emphasize the full-form verbs. "First we went to the bar. " — A skilled liar will be diligent in getting the story straight. How to Create a Credible Villain in Fiction: 14 Steps. Edit Article Sample Villain DescriptionsCreating Your Own Villain Edited by Brigitta M., Imperatrix, Sondra C, Jack Herrick and 32 others Creating a credible villain for fiction writing stereotypically evil or just "icky" traits. It requires a delicate balance of bad and, yes, even good to bring a measure of believability to the villain in a tale or novel.

Ad Steps Sample Villain Descriptions Creating Your Own Villain 1Start by reading Create a Fictional Character from Scratch. 14Only kill off the villain if they deserved it. Tips The villains that work the best are the ones where their motive may be basically understandable, but their ultimate goal and their processes are extremely twisted.Subtlety is often better. Warnings Try to make your villain three dimensional. Sources and Citations Crime Library A comprehensive resource for studying real life villains. All Your Characters Talk The Same — And They're Not A Hivemind!