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Eastside Hedge Witch by T.J. Deschamps
Eastside Hedge Witch by T.J. Deschamps












Eastside Hedge Witch by T.J. Deschamps

My character, Reese, has a similar effect on Ann, the primary protagonist of the story. Marigolds, in particular, are known as companion plants they help surrounding flowers grow. For example, I chose the name “Reese Marigold” in Beneath the Marigolds because my character was vulnerable, romantic, and beautiful - much like a flower. (My editor loves this.) It’s a nice touch if names, in some way, represent the character.

Eastside Hedge Witch by T.J. Deschamps

Names are important, which is why I change them approximately 7 times in the writing process. Here are five techniques I use to keep characters both interesting and realistic. If the character falls flat, then so will the story. At the crux of any good story is a memorable character.














Eastside Hedge Witch by T.J. Deschamps