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Such great tips on building better characters and in turn better stories. Hopefully writers can come away from your post with a new angle they can use while creating their own characters, whether it be a master villain on the level of a Bond nemesis, or simply a clone of their quirky neighbor. Thanks for sharing these insights.

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Hello, @randomwanderings. I'm happy to be nominated, and yes, you can quote text or feature images from the post.

Here is a brief statement about me and what I do:

My name is Chinyere. I'm Nigerian. I love literature, art, nature and everything beautiful. I love to read and I love to write. My writings range from fiction to non-fiction and poetry. I started taking writing seriously two years ago. Before then, it was scribbles and unfinished stories here and there.

Right now, I'm focusing more on fiction, women, children and book reviews while developing my writing skills.