Inside the Mind of a Character

Presented by: Beverle Graves Myers
Categories: Author | Psychiatry | Writing

Beverle Graves Myers explores the connection between psychology and fiction, drawing on her background as a psychiatrist. She explains how understanding human behavior, motivation, and emotional depth can strengthen storytelling, heighten suspense, and bring authenticity to characters.

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