My work is distinct and definitive and specific, and hopefully it is so that every single character is different, and they are - but there's probably an underlying element that's me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I try to distinguish my characters from each other.
Each character represented a trait that resides in me.
An absolutely different and distinctive character.
I always try to make each character my own.
When I work on a novel, I usually have one character and a setting in mind.
All of my characters tend to be montages of different people I've met: little bits and pieces of their personalities put together.
How I would describe my characters is absolutely different from how I would describe myself.
I try to begin with a strong grasp of my characters. Even if it's schematic, I need it clear in my head who these people are.
It is my job to step into different characters.
I think every writer will tell you that their characters are always partially themselves: who I am and what I've experienced. It's always there in part of my characters.
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