Character Profile Training

In under 15 minutes you’ll learn how to effectively use a character profile to uplift any story your working on. 

You’ll learn what’s important to make note of in a character profile, how to write it, and what to do with it when it’s complete.

By the end of this 15 minutes you’ll understand how helpful a character profile can really be.

We’ll talk about how you can plot a story or build a character arc from your profile. 

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