Relatable Characters by Allison Symes

Image Credits: Images created in Book Brush using Pixabay images. I love the story of Mary Magdalene mistaking Jesus for the gardener, briefly blinded by grief. It is easy to visualise and understand. This story and that of Doubting Thomas help make the resurrection more real to me. Thomas did the right thing and got his doubts dealt with by the only One who could deal with them. There are Easter stories we don’t know. I like to think one of Jesus’s first appearances on Easter Sunday would have been to His mother, Mary. From recalling the words of Simeon at Jesus’s dedication about a “sword will pierce your soul” (and she would have remembered that on Good Friday, I’m sure) to overwhelming joy Jesus was alive again, that is a tale not in our Bibles but it is highly likely. The one thing these characters have in common from a writing viewpoint is they are relatable. As I write flash fiction, I use a lot of characters. I don’t kill them all, honestly! I don’t need to ag...