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It’s called a Character Diamond because the intersection graph is laid out like a baseball diamond. The four points of the diamond are the defining characteristics that make this character think, speak, feel and act as they do. All of this was taught to me by my friend David Freeman.

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“It was still raining, the road was soft and rutted, and she had to hold the wheel tight to keep the car from veering. How she remembered this season, the bare trees, the mist, the mud like folded slabs of potter’s clay. The winters had been terrible, and yet even her sullen teenage self could find beauty in fresh snowfall. But her memory of late March was of uncertain, unstable earth, and grey days that lurched between spring’s promise and winter’s stubborn persistence. Banished to the forsaken house, at the literal end of the road, she had felt as if the sun would never find them.”

- Daniel Mason, "North Woods" p. 291. (Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize)

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