[My Guest Post] Dig Deeper to Find a Heroic Heart

Today, over at the Rogue Blades Entertainment website, I'm talking about the nature of a true hero and heroine in Dig Deeper to Find a Heroic Heart. Take a look:


When I'm writing a heroic character, the physical aptitude and appearance of a hero or heroine isn't as important as what shortcomings that character must overcome. When I'm designing the world and their backstory, I look at limitations within physical, mental, social or emotional spheres. By going about it this way, I am not painting my character into an artistic corner. I'm not saying, "Well, my heroine can't possibly do X because she isn't shaped like X" right off the bat. I have more freedom and more flexibility to work with the character than I would if I focused on gender or simple concepts like "super strong" or "invisible." Sure, a character can be super-strong, but that's not enough to sustain a story. Why are they strong? How does that power affect their self-worth? Their relationship with other people? Their role in society? — SOURCE: Dig Deeper to Find a Heroic Heart at Home of Heroics


Within that article, you'll find my thoughts on why I think it's silly to obsess over the physical aspects of a character, and why I believe we can have more unique heroes and heroines that don't fit into the traditional mold.




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