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In this free video training and template duo, I teach you how to use a character profile in useful ways that don’t feel like productive procrastination.

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    Gives you a broad range of questions to help you better understand your characters

    Tells you why you need to know the answers to these questions

    Shows you what to do with the information when the profile is complete

    Teaches you to build a character arc or plot a story with your character profile

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