Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Just a quick heads up before we dive into the book interview

We are aware that health, family, friends, and knowledge are the most valuable possessions a person may have. Knowledge comes from a variety of sources: books, school, wise individuals, and the folk tales shared by the people we meet. The stories in the books are valuable because they show how people learn from their mistakes and live their lives. Books contain a wealth of knowledge. The presence of a book or an electronic book does not change the fact that knowledge is the prerequisite or the key that unlocks the door we must enter. A good book can be your best companion and guide. If you want to relax, read an excellent book. I wrote it. To provide more context, I have included a small excerpt from my interview. You may give the book more serious consideration after reading the interview. Quite simply, this book is it. In creating your characters, did you adhere to any particular moral or emotional principles? There are a number of emotional and moral principles that I adhered to when shaping my character. The first thing I wanted was for my characters to come from all walks of life and all ages. I preferred that they possess admirable traits rather than being only excellent or terrible. Secondly, I aimed for the characters to develop and evolve as the story progressed. Instead of being immobile figurines, I wanted them to grow and change as the story progressed. What really resonated with me was showing readers how my protagonists overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. It was also important to me that my characters serve as role models. The idea was for people to identify with them and want to be more like them. I aimed for my characters to demonstrate that one can triumph despite hardship and do remarkable things. In my opinion, my character allowed me to accomplish these goals.


 


https://literarytitan.com/2023/07/30/an-element-of-heart-and-emotion/  -the entire interview



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