Joeski
Dreamer
I recently discovered that I have a strong habit of introducing a new character (and problem) with almost every chapter, and then by the end of the chapter my protagonist generally solves the problem and then moves on on their own.
I've just got to chapter 7 of a new 'Hero's Journey' style fantasy novel i've been writing and am trying to keep the character I introduced around for a while so we'll see how it goes.
In my last children's novel I did the same thing introducing characters throughout and then brought them all together at the end and so just now I have realised that it is a real habit of mine.
Is this something that other people find themselves doing and/or does anybody have thoughts on it?
I've just got to chapter 7 of a new 'Hero's Journey' style fantasy novel i've been writing and am trying to keep the character I introduced around for a while so we'll see how it goes.
In my last children's novel I did the same thing introducing characters throughout and then brought them all together at the end and so just now I have realised that it is a real habit of mine.
Is this something that other people find themselves doing and/or does anybody have thoughts on it?