Making the main character main

YALitChat takes place on Twitter on Wednesday nights. I haven't participated in a while, since I've been focusing on my latest manuscript, but I dropped in for a few minutes last night. The discussion was about characters and characterization. At one point, Chihuahua Zero (@chihuahuazero) tweeted this:
"One thing most people struggle with is the fact that the protagonist is overshadowed by the supporting cast."

I got to thinking about that problem a bit, and what to do when I run into it as a writer. I came up with two suggestions:
Give the main character bigger desires
Give the main character bigger flaws

Because I suspect that if side characters are more interesting than the main character, it's because the main character isn't driving the story (i.e., doesn't have much to do, doesn't have a big enough desire to launch events into motion), and/or the main character is too safe or too perfect. Flaws and vulnerabilities not only help us identify with a character, but they can open up new possibilities in the plot. Possibilities for conflict, for growth, for emotion.

I suppose I would sum it up this way: Characters have problems, and main characters have the biggest problems.

And thanks, Chihuahua Zero, for sparking this train of thought!


I want to mention some live bookish events happening soon (one involving me, the other not):

Saturday, August 25: PAYA (Bringing YA to PA), multi-author signing, library fundraiser, and book event. Pennsylvania's Leadership Charter School Advanced Learning Center; 1585 Paoli Pike, West Chester, PA 19380. Writing workshop starts at 10 AM; author panel for librarians also starts at 10 AM; author signings start at noon.

September 12, 6-7:30 PM: Teen Author Reading Night featuring Tara Altebrando, The Best Night of Your Pathetic Life; Sarah Beth Durst, Vessel; Gordon Korman, Ungifted; David Levithan, Every Day; Kate Milford, The Broken Lands; and a possible mystery guest! Jefferson Market Branch of NYPL, corner of 6th Ave and 10th St, New York City.
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Published on August 23, 2012 16:20
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message 1: by [deleted user] (new)

So so many amazing events, so very, very far from Southern California. Heh.

And you bring up a couple good points re characterization. I may have to look into the YALitChat, since I think that would help me out a lot. I've kinda fallen into a rut with both of the story ideas I'm working on.


message 2: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Hubbard I hear there are great events in So. Cal., too.
YALitChat is open to all. The conversation moves fast, but I always get a few points that I think about for a while.

Zachary wrote: "So so many amazing events, so very, very far from Southern California. Heh.

And you bring up a couple good points re characterization. I may have to look into the YALitChat, since I think that wou..."



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