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25 Photos of Typewriters

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Whether you’ve ever used a typewriter before or not, these pictures (and those artistic dreams and potential!) are for you today, friends. Enjoy <3 Just 25 Pictures of Typewriters Image by  Devanath  from  Pixabay Image by  Becca Clark  from  Pixabay Image by  No-longer-here  from  Pixabay Image by  StockSnap  from  Pixabay Image by  Peter H  from  Pixabay Image by  4657743  from  Pixabay Image by  Thanks for your Like • donations welcome  from  Pixabay Image by  Valeria Moschet  from  Pixabay Image by  Michael Treu  from  Pixabay Image by  Rebecca Matthews  from  Pixabay Image by  Patrik Houštecký  from  Pixabay Image by  HOerwin56  from  Pixabay Image by  hudsoncrafted  from  Pixabay Image by  Dean Moriarty  from  Pixabay Image by  mikekanuta0  from  Pixabay Ph...

How to ID and Write Character Arcs

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Character arc is the change a character makes throughout a story. Maybe they change for the better (we hope!) and overcome demons from their past. Maybe they refuse to succumb to temptations and grow stronger in their beliefs. Or maybe they instead change for the worst and become even more ruthless, selfish, cruel, evil, etc. (Hopefully that’s the villain!) No characters (or people in general for that matter) exist in a vacuum without ever changing. Our characters should not be static. Characters are a central part of stories. We want them to be engaging, fun, likable (to some degree anyways), and relatable. This means our characters need a developed story arc where they change over the course of the story. So what does this change look like? Today we’re looking at the major types of character arcs and how to write them. 3 Types of Character Arcs Not all characters will fit these arcs… but many will. The Positive Arc A positive character arc is when a character overcomes their inner fl...