Where do you start when you want to create a really great character?
That’s a question that any writers, bot new and established, ask. There’s no black and white answer, but this series will offer up tips on creating strong characters that are layered and offer readers a reason to connect and share their story.
Today, I’ll start off with two popular options for getting started on Character Development.
Option One
- Start with the basics: Who is your character?
- Create a character profile sheet and be as detailed as possible
- Physical characteristics
- Eye/hair color, weight, height, etc.
- Personality traits
- Happy, gloomy, morose, optimistic, etc.
- Likes/Dislikes
- Fears/Dreams
- Talents/Goals
- Secret or otherwise
- Flaws
- We’ll talk about this on in more depth later
- Create a character profile sheet and be as detailed as possible
Option Two
Start with a Picture
Instead of starting from scratch, find a picture you think is interesting and describe what you see. Go deeper than how they look. What motivates these characters? What are there goals? What are they afraid of? Start making a list of character traits that will help bring them to life.
Take a look at these two characters and tell me what they’re afraid of, why someone might be afraid of them, what they love, what they dream about, what their favorite flavor of ice cream is, or even what their secret fears are. Most of what you come up with you won’t actually use, but it will help you understand them.