Character Developing Secrets

May 19th, 2009

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Three D characters are three-part beings. Just what does that mean? It means they will be like real humans, with twitches, procrastination, appointments, problems, a past, present, and future. Are they mentally handicapped? Will their mental state destroy their lives and that of others? This is what it takes to make believable characters.

Supporting roles can be 2-D. Their role will be a supporting one and the reader doesn’t need to know every detail about them. However, you need to mentally connect with them as well as you do your 3-D characters.

Do the following exercise just twice (3-D characters only), and that’s all it will take. From then on, it will be automatic impulse. Each story will have a good force (protagonist) vs. an opposing force (antagonist)… Continue reading Character Developing Secrets

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