Building Character Depth: Creating Real, Relatable People in Fiction
By Jenna Scott One of the most exciting—and challenging—parts of writing fiction is creating characters that feel like real people. Characters are the heart of
Find your flock in White Sheep Black Wool. Jenna Scott’s latest novel is a heartwarming exploration of belonging and identity. Join our characters on their journey to discover where they truly fit.
Jenna Scott has been enthralled with storytelling throughout her life. From a young age, whether she was crafting narratives or captivating listeners with her tales, her profound love for words stood out as her favorite passion. Jenna often quips that her desire to express herself was so strong she imagines having been eager to share her thoughts right from the moment of her birth as if she had stories ready to tell the world even as she made her first appearance.
20th Century’s Most Intriguing Exploration
White Sheep Black Wool: Finding Your Flock unfolds in the landscape of mid-20th-century America. The novel features characters wrestling with the demands of family responsibilities and their own personal dreams. Jenna Scott, renowned for her articulate prose and insightful portrayal of emotional dynamics, skillfully explores the struggles individuals face under societal pressures and their quest for self-determination. This work looks into the profound connections of family and the significant moments of choosing independence, celebrating both the challenging and triumphant aspects of seeking one’s own path.
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By Jenna Scott One of the most exciting—and challenging—parts of writing fiction is creating characters that feel like real people. Characters are the heart of
By Jenna Scott When I first began writing fiction, I thought the goal was to create something entirely separate from myself—an escape, a fantasy, a
By Jenna Scott In many ways, fiction is the safest place to ask the most dangerous questions. It’s where we can confront the expectations that
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