Readers will only care about a book if its characters are convincing. Not every character has to be likeable, but they do all need to be multifaceted, well-researched, and authentic. From Dickens to Fitzgerald, we read and love books because we are intrigued by their characters. It is often the smallest details that give the most insight, a turn of phrase, the clutching of fists, the flick of hair, to truly know them is to write them. Join me for a generative workshop where you will excavate the inhabitants of your story. Come ready to write.