tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4495617571956178362.post2855600187441598015..comments2022-11-21T13:48:23.504+01:00Comments on Der Buchwald: Writing male characters if you're femaleRose Greenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10752073931486321348noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4495617571956178362.post-43866644936649958072014-05-22T12:51:23.713+01:002014-05-22T12:51:23.713+01:00Those are all great! I love the point about his eg...Those are all great! I love the point about his ego. <br /><br />And definitely, having a guy read over what you've written is important. Yes, every person is different--but the goal is for a guy--an insider to the group--be able to read it and believe that there could be a real guy just like that somewhere, even if he's different than your reader.Rose Greenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10752073931486321348noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4495617571956178362.post-2696277856381884502014-05-22T11:08:22.966+01:002014-05-22T11:08:22.966+01:00Thank you for this.
I'm trying to write some...Thank you for this.<br /> <br />I'm trying to write something with a male character POV at the moment and my husband keeps telling me...no guy would do that or...he's talking too much...or if he's that upset he'd go for a run, or hit a boxing bag, he won't tell someone...or (and this one surprised me) you need to say how that affected his ego.<br /><br />Writing male POV's are harder than they look when you're female. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13539271159226570153noreply@blogger.com