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Creating Compelling Characters in Fiction, Nonfiction, and on Screen
Solve plot problems through believable characters
Course DetailsGood plot comes from good characters. But creating compelling characters can be a challenge for many writers. Many writing seminars focus first on plot and language, neglecting the foremost need for audience-connecting characters. In this seminar we'll explore how to create characters that readers and viewers can root for, maybe revile, but, in any case, see as a part of themselves. In this 3 hour seminar students will study:
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Instructor BioJeff Bens's Courses No courses available at this time. ![]() Jeff directs the creative writing program at Manhattanville College and teaches fiction, narrative, and screenwriting. He is contributing editor for the national literary magazine Inkwell. He was also a founding faculty member of the School of Filmmaking at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts and his short documentary film, Fatman's, has been screened in festivals around the world and on NC-PBS. |
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