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      Notarnicola, Christopher James, author.
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      situations, character (un)involvement and (in)action, and narrative mode.
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      Seyedbagheri, Mir-Yashar, author.
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      development through the prism of one character in a plethora of what if scenarios. The stories seek to develop
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      Fogarty, Tim, author.
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      stories are meditations on place and memory. In the course of each story a character is forced to come to
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      Lawson, Jessica, author.
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      authority, this character repeatedly invades the text through different relationships with the speaker: her
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      Powell, Roxanne, author.
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      Over"---with ten to eleven poems each, and then organized by character, showing how they deal with each
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      Muldoon, Micaela, author.
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      persona's character, since existing words in the English lexicon do not always suffice in conveying the
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      Fay, Kristin, author.
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      development are so difficult to determine, Elie contends, that the character no longer serves as a believer
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      Harkins, Kate, author.
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      or present. An omniscient narrator can know at any time what any character is thinking and feeling. A
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      Forney, Emily K., author.
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      character and wanted to give them each a story worth telling. The love I felt while writing transcended onto
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      Dovigi, Eric, author.
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      dim-witted, immensely well-read, etc)? I have used my own name for his character because I could use