How do you make characters feel real and lived-in? Comic book writer Greg Anderson Elysée (Is'nana the Were-Spider) breaks down the importance of putting yourself into your characters and writing from a place of honesty. Whether you're creating comics, scripts, or novels, authenticity is what connects with readers and makes your stories unforgettable. If you're an aspiring writer or comic creator, this is essential advice on character development, storytelling, and finding your voice. https://x.com/GregAndElysee https://webwaycomics.ecwid.com/ Extended video of Greg Anderson Elysee on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/cw/deannadestito #GregAndersonElysee #WritingTips #CharacterDevelopment #Storytelling #ComicBooks #IndieComics #WritingAdvice #AuthenticWriting #CreativeWriting #Screenwriting #WritersOfYouTube #Shorts With Buddy Scalera (Marvel Comics), Mike Fasolo (Robot Chicken), and Deanna Destito (The Beat) Edited by Mike Fasolo. https://mikefasolo.com using Camtasia software https://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.

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