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- What's up, my friend? Abbie here, and welcome back to WritersLife Wednesdays, where we come together to help you make your story matter and make your author dreams come true. It's Preptober, and that means all month long on this channel, I'm sharing with you my best methods for preparing to write a novel for NaNoWriMo. Last Wednesday, I shared with you guys my very first steps to preparing to write a novel, my simple outlining process that even pantsers won't find too daunting. In this video, we're going to be diving into character creation using my favorite character profile, which includes some brand-new questions that I haven't shared before anywhere else, and these questions will help you to unearth even more conflict and make your characters come to life on the page. So without further ado, grab a notebook and let's get started. Why does your story matter? Good question. What if I told you that there's a science behind every great story? I don't just teach you how to write. I t...