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50 Questions ā "Well-Rounded Character" Worksheet
Basics: How to Write a Character ā A Story-Worthy Hero
Basics: Character-Building ā Character Creation
Key Characters ā Literary Characters ā Morally Grey Characters
5 Personality Traits (OCEAN) ā 16 Personality Traits (16PF)
600+ Personality Traits
East vs. West Personalities ā Trait Theories
Character Issues
Character Tropes for Inspiration
Tips from Rick Riordan
Allegorical Characters
Binge ED
Childhood Bilingualism ā Children's Dialogue ā On Children
Culture ā Culture: Two Views ā Culture Shock
Emotional Intelligence ā Genius (Giftedness)
Emotions ā Anger ā Fear ā Happiness ā Sadness
Facial Expressions
Fantasy Creatures
Happy/Excited Body Language ā Laughter & Humor
Hate ā Love
Health ā Frameworks of Health
Identifying Character Descriptions
Jargon ā Logical Fallacies ā Memory
Mutism ā Shyness
Parenting Styles
Psychological Reactions to Unfair Behavior
Rhetoric ā The Rhetorical Triangle
Swearing & Taboo Expressions
Thinking ā Thinking Styles ā Thought Distortions
Uncommon Words: Body ā Emotions
Voice & Accent
Writing References: Plot ā World-building
20 Questions
Basics: World-building ā Places ā Imagery ā Setting
Exploring your Setting ā Kinds of Fantasy Worlds
Setting & Pacing Issues
Animal Culture ā Autopsy
Alchemy ā Creating a Magic System
Art: Elements ā Principles ā Photographs ā Watercolour
Creating Fictional Items ā Fictional Poisons
Cruise Ships ā Dystopian World
Culture ā Culture Shock ā Ethnocentrism & Cultural Relativism
Food: How to Describe ā Word Lists: Part 1 2 3 4 5
Food: Cooking Basics ā Herbs & Spices ā Sauces ā Wine-tasting
Food: Aphrodisiacs ā List of Aphrodisiacs
Food: Uncommon Fruits & Vegetables
Greek Vases ā Sapphire ā Relics
Hate ā Love ā Kinds of Love
Medieval Art & Architecture: Part 1 ā Part 2 ā Some Vocabulary
Mystical Items & Objects ā Talisman
Moon: Part 1 ā Part 2
Seasons: Spring ā Summer
Shapes of Symbols ā Symbolism
Slang: 1930s
Symbolism: Of Colors Part 1 2 ā Of Food ā Of Storms
Topics List ā Write Room Syndrome
Agrostology ā Architecture ā Art Part 1 2 ā European Renaissance Art ā Fashion ā Gemology ā Geology Part 1 2 ā Greek Art ā Law ā Literature Part 1 2 ā Poetry ā Science
Writing References: Plot ā Character Development
One side effect of my research for this novel being steeped heavily in textile history is my swelling disgust with modern fabrics.
Firstly they're so thin? Like most things you see in Old Navy or even department stores might as well be tissue paper?? Even some branded sports t-shirts I've bought in recent years (that are supposed to be 'official apparel' and allegedly decent quality) are definitely not going to hold up more than a year or two without getting little holes from wear.
This side of even two hundred years ago fabrics were made to be used for YEARS, and that's with wearing them way more often because you only owned like three sets of clothes. They were thick and well made and most importantly made to LAST. And they were gorgeous?? Some of the weaves were so fine and the drape so buttery we still don't entirely know how these people managed to make them BY HAND. Not to mention intricate patterning and details that turned even some simple garments into freaking ART.
I know this is not news, the fast fashion phenomenon is well documented. Reading so much about the amazing fabrics we used to create and how we cherished and valued them, though, is making it hard not to mourn what we lost to mass production and capitalism. Not just the quality of the clothing and fabrics themselves, but the generations of knowledge and techniques that are just gone. It makes me what to cry.
I need to get a sewing machine.