101 Character Profiles A Writer’s Reference Guide

101 Character Profiles A Writer’s Reference Guide by Harold F. Burks is a comprehensive resource published by AuthorHouse in June 2006. This edition spans 348 pages and is presented in English. The book serves as a reference guide for writers, focusing on character development and providing insights into crafting compelling profiles.
Readers will find a diverse array of character sketches that blend elements of literary criticism with practical writing advice. The profiles are designed to inspire creativity and enhance storytelling, showcasing a variety of personalities and emotional depths. The guide emphasizes the importance of character in narrative, offering tools that writers can utilize to create memorable and relatable figures in their own works.
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MY SHORT STORIES is a compilation of the many stories that have floated in and out of the author’s mind for years. Some of the characters are based on people she has known who have impressed her or inspired her. Most are strictly from her vivid imagination.
MY SHORT STORIES is the author’s second book. The first one, MY TOW GRANDMOTHERS: EMMA AND SPARROW, while fiction, was based on tow very different family personalities who were important in the author’s life.
Most of these stories share poignancy and humor, a difficult combination sometimes, but as the author reveals, very true to life as we know and experience it. One example is the red haired girl in The Funeral. She is a delightful child similar to one that most readers have met. Characters like Starr from the story My Own Belle Starr show an admirable strength of character. Others, like the doctors in My Friend the Country Doctor, are people the reader will enjoy meeting. The Tale of a Tooth is a fantasy based on a read incident with a tooth, and it will bring a smile to the reader. In My Grandmother’s Boarding House, Emma, a character from the first book, MY TWO GRANDMOTHERS: EMMA AND SPARROW appear again, but the house itself is an important character this time. Almost all the characters cause the reader to feel an intensity of emotions somewhere between pain and laughter.
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