Invent new characters for your detective potboiler.
Writing can be lonely, but Sudowrite is always up for a brainstorming sesh.
Writing can be lonely, but Sudowrite is always up for a brainstorming sesh.
Characters for a detective story that takes place in New Orleans:
Miles Caldwell. A 53-year-old man who has long divorced and has a daughter, who doesn't want to speak to him. He has salt and pepper hair, a bushy moustache, and glasses. He loves loud, obnoxious, and tacky clothing. He owns a private detective agency in New Orleans.
Billie Stone. A 37-year-old woman who lives with her sister and two nieces in a trailer on the side of a highway in Louisiana. She owns a car wash with her sister, named Wonder Wipe. They don't really do business and mostly try to solve crimes to make ends meet. She has a pockmarked face, short gray hair, and wears a brownish tank top with sweatpants.
Denise Stone. The mother of Billie Stone. She is in search of her daughter, but she's in denial that her daughter could possibly be alive. Denise has short white hair, blue eyes, and a round face. She was a well-known actress during her younger years.
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Janice is a librarian who helps a girl find a book and discovers a shelf she never new existed:
1. Janice goes into the library's basement to go look for this shelf, and when she gets there, she sees that she's somehow been transported into the world of the book she's just found for this little girl. Only she's not a regular person in the world of the book. She's the main character, the book's main protagonist!
2. The girl is dead. She is actually a ghost who wants the title of the book to take her home. She knows that as a ghost, she can't go home because she is a "stray".
3. The book is about Janice's life, and every step she takes is an adventure that mirrors a chapter in the book.
4. Janice and the girl are both the characters in the book and together they have to overcome the challenges in it to get to the end, much like how real life is. The reason the girl comes to the library is that the book must be brought to its end so that the characters in it may live out their lives.
5. Janice realizes that she is actually the little girl, and that she is the grown-up version of the little girl she just helped.
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