Hurting Your Characters: A Writer's Guide To Describing Injuries And Pain From The Character's Point Of View
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Hurting Your Characters:
A Writer’s Guide To Describing Injuries And Pain From The Character’s Point Of View
How does a broken rib feel? Can a character really walk on a broken ankle? What are the symptoms of asphyxiation, and how long will your character remain conscious? What really happens to a character in the vacuum of space?
The answers may surprise you. Many writers (thankfully) have no experience to the very wounds, injuries, and trauma they must describe from their character’s perspec...



