By Janice Hardy, @Janice_Hardy A character’s job is a useful tool when developing a novel.I’ve been working hard on a new book this week, and since it’s a bit outside my normal genre (this one’s a science fiction detective novel), I’ve had to do a few things differently. There are elements to this genre I haven’t had to worry about in previous books.
Most notably, has been how my protagonist’s job affects the rest of the plot. As a private investigator, his job
is the plot, and that career choice affects pretty much everything else in the novel.
In one way, this makes developing this novel easier. I have very clear parameters to work in, and a specific character type to flesh out.
In another way, it adds a layer of difficulty. The most obvious and easiest path is also the most overused or even cliched. I don’t want that, even if I might want to play with the tropes and cliches a little (I can never resist this—it’s too much fun).
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Published on September 26, 2018 05:08