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10 Writing Resources: Characters
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10 Writing Resources: Characters


From the basics to the very in-depth, these are some of the resources I go to when I’m developing new characters. Have a look at my favorites, and add your own!



1. 25 Things About Creating Characters


As a writer, creating characters is probably the most important thing you do. Get it wrong, and the story will be wrong no matter how well plotted.


2. Lessons From James Scott Bell: Characters That Jump Off The Page  


Readers are engaged by characters who do not always act in a predictable way. Think of how to have your character make decisions or respond in ways the reader won’t see coming.


3. Crafting Memorable Characters  


Successful main characters are the agents of their own destiny, they are someone we root for, and they grow or change during the course of the novel.


4. 6 Must-Know Tricks for Getting to Know Your Characters    


Most of us don’t start writing until we’ve come up with a character we just adore. But how can we make sure this character will also be adored by our readers?


5. Creating Your Hero’s Fatal Flaw


The most intriguing conflicts are the ones that come from within people’s own personalities.


6. Five Unrealistic Character Traits    


These characters have traits that are so unrealistic, the audience starts thinking about the author’s intention rather than the story at hand.


7. 100 Character Development Questions for Writers  


Answer these in character, but only in a situation where your character would be 100% honest with themselves and with the person asking the question.


8. Writing Crutches: Gestures  


What are gesture crutches, and why should we avoid them?


9. The Path to Deepening Your Protagonist


 Protagonists don’t write themselves. No character does. So why leave trait-choice up to the character?


10. Nine Kick-Ass Excercises to Find Your Character’s Voice  


Creating unique voices for each viewpoint character is essential in creating fiction readers want to read over and over.



What about you? What are your favorite blog posts about creating characters?


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Published on December 07, 2014 16:51
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