Storycraft: The Mary Sue, Paragon, and Everyman character types
Another entry in my Storycraft series, this time focusing on three essential character types, and how to differentiate one from another, as well as how to avoid writing a Mary Sue. Join my mailing list for free books and early access to upcoming titles http://eepurl.com/cQOfWH Find me outside of youtube: Read my books- http://dvspress.com For more music stuff - http://davidvstewart.com / davidvandykestewart plus.google.com/+davidstewartwriter http://davidvandykestewart.blogspot.com twitch.tv/davidvstewart [email protected]

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How to Tell She's Definitely NOT a Mary Sue

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This is Why We Never Got Another Lord of the Rings

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The Original 1984 - The Napoleon of Notting Hill

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Storycraft, part 3: Characters

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Storycraft, part 1: The Basic Elements of a Story

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Trope analysis: the Mary Sue

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Storycraft: How to Avoid Writing Bad Dialogue

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How to Write Absurdly Well — Adrian Tchaikovsky

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MARY SUE - Terrible Writing Advice

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Storycraft: Direct vs. Indirect Exposition
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On Writing: hard magic systems in fantasy [ Avatar l Fullmetal Alchemist l Mistborn ]

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Writing Cliches to Avoid | FANTASY

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The Tools to Make Your Worlds Better - Brandon Sanderson's Writing Lecture #8 (2025)

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