most of the characters from my stories are based on friends or random people I meet. The problem I have is that I always end up having tons of characters and I'm afraid it might be confusing for the reader.
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rinkerall, your very welcome.
Raenum, not all authors take this path infact though I have based one character on a person that I know, normaly I start from the begining and create the character from the day he/she was born. sometimes even before that.
NewYorkS4U, thats a great idea and I'm happy to hear how well it's working for you.
I'm already on the way with this. In my personal time I carry two notepads: one to write down possible scenarios and another to write down names and descriptions of people I either know or don't know. For creativity on my names/descriptions notepad, I can combine names and descriptions of two or more people to create a character. That's my reason to write, I wanna express creativity to the world and introduce new aspects and elements nobody hasn't created yet. I'm tired of the same things.
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i like using one note to keep track of my characters, plots and settings in my novel that ive written, it helps with character descriptions especially if you plan to do a series of books
Wow, thanks. This is really helpful. I've been coaxed to start writing a novel or a few short stories, and although I figured I could work out the plot on my own, I was very worried about how to create a character from scratch. I'd read elsewhere that you should "be able to say exactly what your character was doing on their sixth birthday", however I think this will let you discover more about your character, to the point that they're almost making their own decisions as to where the plot goes.
lovely, sincere, very helpful thank you
dearAfrica 8 months ago
You're so cute... you have a great personality.
dreamstarusa 8 months ago
I like it its a good idea
bertini51 1 year ago
Very 0:14 cute laught. Thanks for sharing your videos, I think you're awesome.
Pacerjames 1 year ago
most of the characters from my stories are based on friends or random people I meet. The problem I have is that I always end up having tons of characters and I'm afraid it might be confusing for the reader.
Kayleighdh 1 year ago
I like some of the tips. For my characters, I usually base them off my mom or dad or my rellies because they don't read my stories.
MadameLovrina 1 year ago
I am replying to all the comments made so far on this video starting from the top...
rinkerall, your very welcome.
Raenum, not all authors take this path infact though I have based one character on a person that I know, normaly I start from the begining and create the character from the day he/she was born. sometimes even before that.
NewYorkS4U, thats a great idea and I'm happy to hear how well it's working for you.
stitch 99, yay rubber band ball!
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auronjamespen 1 year ago
I'm already on the way with this. In my personal time I carry two notepads: one to write down possible scenarios and another to write down names and descriptions of people I either know or don't know. For creativity on my names/descriptions notepad, I can combine names and descriptions of two or more people to create a character. That's my reason to write, I wanna express creativity to the world and introduce new aspects and elements nobody hasn't created yet. I'm tired of the same things.
NewYorkS4U 1 year ago
I realize I'm not focusing, but RUBBER BAND BALL!!!!
I've been working on mine for years and it's huge!
stitch99 1 year ago
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travisbrenemen 2 years ago
i like using one note to keep track of my characters, plots and settings in my novel that ive written, it helps with character descriptions especially if you plan to do a series of books
ideagirlconsulting 2 years ago
Awesome!
rarecloud 3 years ago
Wow, thanks. This is really helpful. I've been coaxed to start writing a novel or a few short stories, and although I figured I could work out the plot on my own, I was very worried about how to create a character from scratch. I'd read elsewhere that you should "be able to say exactly what your character was doing on their sixth birthday", however I think this will let you discover more about your character, to the point that they're almost making their own decisions as to where the plot goes.
Raenum 3 years ago 4
Thank you
rinkerall 3 years ago 4