A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-And-One-Hundred-And-Fifty-One

I think that I need to work on trying to make the characters in my stories more active, though that could just be my impression of things.  It feels to me like the characters are often just in situations where things happen to them, not because they did anything to cause it.  In a lot of my stories the plot kind of falls onto the main character, which can be fun and interesting, but it also lets the main character be passive, with things just occurring to and around them.  I think that I need to start finding ways for the characters to go out and find the story instead of it just happening around them.

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