First hour: Math. Most people complained at having such a difficult core class early in the morning, but I never did. Neither did Jeff. While I was that kid who was never talked to by anyone, Jeff was that kid who was talked to by all the mean people. In math it happened to be a group of guys. Loud, obnoxious, and I don’t mean to be stereotypical, but I’m pretty sure most of them were on a sports team of some sort. Jeff didn’t do any sort of extracurricular activities—he hardly talked in class too. Why he became the target of all of these people, I’ll never know.
Today was no different from all the others. Jeff
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A Writer's Guide: Believable Characters
I know a lot of you out there are aspiring-writers (I’m one myself!) and sometimes we get so caught up in this “must publish!” attitude that we get lost in our stories along the way. Sometimes there comes a point when we stare at our half-finished novel and say “I’m stuck. “ Usually these moments happen when we don’t know where we’re going next with our story, and usually that’s because somewhere along the line we’ve strayed off the path and we aren’t quite sure how to get back.
One of the things that you may find helpful if you’ve never done it before is to take a reall