Alan Anderson, creator of Writing Coach In A Box, shares his daily NaNoWriMo tips with us.
Tip One
Don’t take character names lightly: the right one will give your readers a rapid and evocative way to picture your characters. Albus Dumbledore, Miss Havisham, Captain Ahab, Offred, Poirot, Heathcliff… all have unusual names that immediately conjure a picture in the mind. Henry James kept lists of evocative names in his notebook – do the same, and you’ll never be stuck for one.
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