This post was originally published at Novelicious.com and is now at WritingTipsOasis.com. WritingTipsOasis.com acquired Novelicious.com in June 2022. Jennifer Joyce is a writer of romantic comedies published by CarinaUK (HarperCollins). Her novel, The Wedding Date, was published in 2016. She lives in Manchester with her husband and their two daughters as well as Jack Russell, … [Read more...] about Jennifer Joyce
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Debs Carr
This post was originally published at Novelicious.com and is now at WritingTipsOasis.com. WritingTipsOasis.com acquired Novelicious.com in June 2022. Deborah (Debs) Carr writes in an untidy shed at her home on the island of Jersey and is usually accompanied by her three nutty rescue dogs. Her debut historical novel, Broken Faces, is written in her own name and she … [Read more...] about Debs Carr
Kirsty Greenwood
This post was originally published at Novelicious.com and is now at WritingTipsOasis.com. WritingTipsOasis.com acquired Novelicious.com in June 2022. Kirsty Greenwood, the founder and editor in chief at Novelicious.com, is the author of two novels. Her debut, Yours Truly, was published in 2013 with her second novel, The Vintage Guide to Love and … [Read more...] about Kirsty Greenwood
Helen Redfern
This post was originally published at Novelicious.com and is now at WritingTipsOasis.com. WritingTipsOasis.com acquired Novelicious.com in June 2022. Helen is passionate about the English countryside, a slower pace of living, writing, books, and cake. She lives in the countryside with her husband and two children and can often be found outside talking to her seventeen chickens, … [Read more...] about Helen Redfern
How to Handle a Large Cast of Characters in a Novel
The cast of characters in your novel is not made out of every character that will appear in the pages. No, your cast can be big, or small, and you can further divide it into main, supporting, or primary, secondary and tertiary characters. If we go by the last definition, then when we say cast, we mean your primary and secondary characters, those that are closest to the … [Read more...] about How to Handle a Large Cast of Characters in a Novel