I'm Jess. What? Why not use my name?
Many of, or most of you know, I'm a history fanatic, and my main focus is Pre- Rev. years (but I know a little about colonial America too), and the American Revolution, hence my novel -
Bound for Glory: Our Brethren.
Uh... I've been working on it for almost eight months, and boy is historical fiction time-consuming.
I've currently written four chapters but let me just say, they're not short chapters! LOL! Snoink and Sam will back me up on that. On YWS, only two chapters are posted because chapter three is 'getting a makeover.' (Yes, I know. I should finish the novel before editing, but I couldn't help myself!)
As for learning - I'd love a solution how to silence characters, when I need them quiet.

Seriously though, I never know if my characters are developed enough, and I'd like help in determining what needs to improved with any of them. I seriously think I have a mental handycap. I can look at other writer's characters, and determine what needs to be changed but with myself, I have a hard time tweaking my own characters because I don't know what needs to be changed! So, I really could use help with retraining, like guidelines to follow when I'm writing or some advice in what to look for with my character's personalities. With critiques, I barely get any imput with character developement. It's usually me in that department, lol, when I'm the editor.
Also, we all have those complex characters. You know who they are. They're either secretive or barely chat at all with you, thus these chars make you work hard. The problem I sometimes have is, because these characters are complex, how do you get the buggers to talk with you? And what's the easiest way in prefecting a solid personality from a shy character?
Other than that, I think I'll like this UG quite a bit. I'm also not a complete stranger to character developement since I do analyze traits.

Yes, I'm an evil, complusive writer, lol. But what I mean is, I hope to be of assistance too besides the beggar.