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    Hi, my name is Phyllis and I’m a lawyer.Technically, I’m a “recovering” lawyer but like Marines, alcoholics, and Catholics there’s some stuff you just can’t ever shake. After 16 years of litigation, I quit being a lawyer about four years ago and I’ve never looked back. I’ve quit other jobs and professions too and I’d like to tell you about it so that you can dig up that hig
    y? What has brought them to this point in their lives? I answered these questions by creating back stories for each character. With ten stories there were a lot of main characters and a lot of
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    A lot of writers don't seem to do a lot of preparation before they start writing their novels. I envy those people, because I'm unable to start something without knowing vaguely where I'm going and having a rough plan in place.

    Before I started writing my novel, I worked out the premise and plot of each story and the motivations of each character. Each story is roughly 9000 words long so I had to 'research' the main characters before I began, as I don't have a lot of time and space to figure them out as I go along.

    First, I worked out how the characters fit into the plot and the point I wanted to make through them. Why are the characters acting like they do? If they are in conflict with each other or with the situation, why don't they just walk away? What has brought them to this point in their lives? I answered these questions by creating back stories for each character. With ten stories there were a lot of main characters and a lot of

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    g and having a rough plan in place.

    Before I started writing my novel, I worked out the premise and plot of each story and the motivations of each character. Each story is roughly 9000 words long so I had to 'research' the main characters before I began, as I don't have a lot of time and space to figure them out as I go along.

    First, I worked out how the characters fit into the plot and the point I wanted to make through them. Why are the characters acting like they do? If they are in conflict with each other or with the situation, why don't they just walk away? What has brought them to this point in their lives? I answered these questions by creating back stories for each character. With ten stories there were a lot of main characters and a lot of

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    rds long so I had to 'research' the main characters before I began, as I don't have a lot of time and space to figure them out as I go along.

    First, I worked out how the characters fit into the plot and the point I wanted to make through them. Why are the characters acting like they do? If they are in conflict with each other or with the situation, why don't they just walk away? What has brought them to this point in their lives? I answered these questions by creating back stories for each character. With ten stories there were a lot of main characters and a lot of

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    nto the plot and the point I wanted to make through them. Why are the characters acting like they do? If they are in conflict with each other or with the situation, why don't they just walk away? What has brought them to this point in their lives? I answered these questions by creating back stories for each character. With ten stories there were a lot of main characters and a lot of
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    Recently I was out trail running along the South Fork of the Yuba River. The Yuba River is in a beautiful canyon running east-west through the middle of Sierra Nevada Mountains of California. The terrain here is rocky, hilly and rugged, and is covered with a mixture of pine, oak, and manzanita trees. The view while running this trail is spectacular. You cruise along a path
    y? What has brought them to this point in their lives? I answered these questions by creating back stories for each character. With ten stories there were a lot of main characters and a lot of work to do, but it's paid off in the long run.

    When writing each back story I thought about what would make a person behave and feel like my character. I considered their upbringing, what their parents were like, and any disappointments, expectations and setbacks they may have experienced in the past. For example my character Jessica feels conflicted between her sexuality and her mother's wish for her to marry and have children, and the guilt she feels is the main reason she is unable to break away from her mother. Her mother wants Jessica to marry well because Jessica's father died when she was young, leaving her mother broke, lonely and bitter. Jessica was brought up to think marriage to a wealthy man is the ultimate security. She also feels responsibl

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