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Both readers and writers will benefit from reading this very informative blog. I know as a romance reader, I’ll come across a character one in a while that drives me bonkers, and no matter how good the writing is, I just can’t get beyond that character. They’re a pebble in my shoe, as they’d say during the Regency Era.
I can think if a specific story where the heroine never did redeem herself in my eyes. To this day, I think she was a twit and would like to slap her silly. I had to write a review for that book, so I focused on what I liked and not the idiot heroine.
I’ve had a couple of readers absolutely hate some of my characters too. Unfortunately, they choose to express their views in a less than complimentary review, something I’ll never do. Still, if we can avoid writing the type of protagonist a reader hates, we should.
I’m curious to know other readers thoughts about this as well. What kind of characters just tick you off?
See what Anne has to say on the subject.
Anne R. Allen’s Blog: 5 Protagonists Readers Hate: Why Writers Shouldn’t…: by Anne R. Allen Y ou can learn all you want about writing powerful prose, well-planned story arcs, lyrical descriptions—or any other asp…