Write Characters Your Readers Fall in Love With

Write Characters Your Readers Fall in Love With. Happy Valentine’s Time. This is the month of love. The month to be in love yourself. The month to guide others toward love. Especially the month to make your readers fall in love with the hero character of your story.

My Name is Alice and I have a Mission. My mission is to help you write the story agents and editors and readers look for. The story that stars The Best Hero You Can Possibly Imagine. This blog is all about how to create that hero. Don’t forget our heroes are gender neutral.

Make Us Care to the Max about your Hero. Caring ties your reader emotionally to your hero’s fate. We hope for only good things to happen to her. When you have that hope-hook planted in our reader psyches – what’s next? Now you must frustrate us by frustrating our hope and hers. The course of this frustration – your hero’s frustration – is the plot of your story.

Circumstances Block your Hero. She is not allowed to get what she needs. She confronts circumstances that are physically and emotionally scary. As creator of this story’s world you must become a bit of a villain. Put your hero into Trouble and Danger. Force her onto a Roller Coaster Ride. Put your readers on this thrill ride with her.

Up the Emotional Stakes by Introducing Loss. Make your hero suffer a loss – or the real possibility of a loss very soon. Something she truly cares about is in jeopardy or gone. Life as she knew it is or could be tragically diminished. She must make up for the loss or prevent it.

Only your Hero can Prevent this Tragedy. The outcome of your entire story depends on the lightning bolt of boldness that makes her – and you – heroic. So wonderfully heroic that your readers are irresistibly drawn to her and to your story. This is how to Write Characters Your Readers Fall in Love With.

This Irresistible Character makes Your Story Irresistible. This hero and what happens to her – and what happens because of her bold actions – make your story Intense and Dramatic and Powerful. And that is what makes your plot a Page Turner with agent-editor-reader Appeal. A page turner must be Intense – Dramatic – Powerful.

Let’s Look at Your Specific Character in Your Specific Story. What intense dramatic powerful things happen to her? How can you make these occurrences more so? What is at stake for her in your story? What does she have to lose? How can you raise those stakes higher? How can you make the threat of loss even greater – even more excruciating for both your hero and your readers? What could thrust your hero into deeper and deeper trouble?

What Does Your Hero Do? You create conflicted and difficult and dangerous – maybe even life threatening – circumstances in your story situation. Despite the looming catastrophe all of that can inflict upon your hero – she struggles to do the right thing. Is she a Superhero? Not unless that is the genre you are writing.

Why Does Your Hero Struggle so Hard to Do the Right Thing? Because she is Decent – Decent – Decent. That decency is her Internal Motivation. The dire circumstances of your story – the elements that make your story Intense/Dramatic/Powerful – are her External Motivation.

Congratulations – A Toast To You. You Have Done It! You made your belovable and beloved hero’s life impossible. Then you made it worse. You placed her in the path of devastating loss. You forced her through extreme adversity to become her very best self. This is somewhat sadistic of course. But it is also how to Write Characters Your Readers Fall in Love With.

You possess storytelling magic. Keep on writing whatever may occur. Alice Orr  https://www.aliceorrbooks.com

Teacher. Storyteller. Former Editor and Literary Agent. Author of 14 novels, 2 novellas, a memoir, and No More Rejections: 50 Secrets to Writing a Manuscript that Sells. Alice blogs for writers at https://www.aliceorrbooks.com. Featuring “What A Character!” Find out how to create characters that live and breathe on your pages.

Alice’s novel A Year of Summer Shadows Riverton Road Romantic Suspense Series Book 2 – has a hero you will fall in love with and is available HERE.

Praise for A Year of Summer Shadows: “Alice keeps you wanting to read faster, then when you finish the last page, you want more.” “Orr’s characters come alive on the page.” “A Year of Summer Shadows has moved up to one of my favorite books.”

All of Alice’s Books are available HERE.

Ask Alice Your Crucial Questions. What are you most eager to know about how to discover the strongest story characters you have in you? Ask your questions in the Comments section at the end of this post. Alice will answer.

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