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character-dignity
Characters should be motivated by their own needs and passions, maintaining dignity by acting for their own reasons rather than authorial convenience.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Gap Into Conflict: The Real Story (1985)Stephen Donaldson
Chapter 10
In this reflective chapter, Stephen R. Donaldson discusses his creative process and intentions behind the Gap sequence, emphasizing the dynamic tension between reason (structure/plot) and energy (passion/character). He clarifies that his characters are driven by their own motivations and feelings rather than abstract ideas, and he takes pride in the complex, organic plot that unites them. Donaldson also addresses misconceptions about his work, highlighting that excitement from plot and character drives his writing more than conceptual ideas.