Since I’ve written my previous Thesaurus Collection review in March 2019, a few more books have released. These books are a great resource to have during your writing process. When you know exactly what you want but your brain can’t put the pieces together. That’s what’s great about this thesaurus collection. In today’s review, I will recap the first six books books and review the two new ones.
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New to the Collection (Books 7-8)
The Occupation Thesaurus
Does your character have a job? Well then this thesaurus can help you figure out how that job could be affecting your character. Or find a job that fits your character’s personality. The options are endless.
The Conflict Thesaurus
Looking for new ways to make your character struggle? Try this thesaurus! With plenty of conflict options available, the torture you can put your character through can be never-ending. Perfect for every writer trying to disturb the peace in your character’s world.
The Thesaurus Collection (Books 1-6)
The Emotion Thesaurus
Get in touch with your character’s feelings with this thesaurus. Then learn what those feelings can be doing internally or externally to your character. This book is perfect for building the emotion of your character.
The Negative Trait Thesaurus
Want a character that has a bit of a bad side? Check out this thesaurus on negative traits. It provides you with all the information about the trait as well as possible reasons a character may exhibit the trait.
The Positive Trait Thesaurus
Just like the negative trait thesaurus, the positive trait thesaurus allows you to hone in on your character’s trait and the possible reasons behind that trait. Round your character out with mixing both the negative and positive traits within your character.
The Rural Setting Thesaurus
Not entirely sure how to depict your rural setting? This thesaurus goes deep into the five senses of what you can experience in various settings. It even gives notes about the setting.
The Urban Setting Thesaurus
Just like the rural setting thesaurus, it goes deep into your five senses. This thesaurus helps hone in on the setting and provide you information you need to write the setting.
The Emotional Wound Thesaurus
The thesaurus is a strong, in-depth look into wounds a character may have and their effects. If you’re struggling to find the right fears, triggers, outlooks on life, and more, this thesaurus is for you.
Emotion Amplifiers
This small eBook provides you with 15 emotional amplifiers to enhance your character’s roundness.
This Thesaurus Collection is one I use anytime I’m rounding out my characters. These books give you a lot to think about. Every time a new one comes out I can’t wait to get my hands on it. These books take the hard work out of character and setting development while still giving you the freedom to make it your own. I hope you’ll find this collection useful in furthering your writing journey.
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