Writer’s Life Resolutions – What A Character!

Writer’s Life Resolutions – What A Character! Let’s start with simple and easy. Resolve to write something. This series of posts is about creating characters. Let’s start with specifics. Resolve to Create A Character.

Resolve to Create a Character with Lots of Story Potential. When your reader experiences this creation of yours she is bound to think – What A Character!  Because this character lights a fire under your story. This character makes things happen in your story situation.

Resolve to Create a Character who Makes Things Happen. How does your character happen to make things happen? An event occurs at the opening of your story. An event with possible disastrous consequences. Your character sees this or learns about it somehow.

Resolve to Create a Character with Inner Conflict from the Start. She recognizes the disastrous possibilities. Trouble is brewing. She can avoid that trouble by remaining uninvolved. The wise choice might be to walk away. But somebody must Do Something!

Resolve to Create a Character who Must Make a Choice. She is faced with a dilemma. There is a clear path for her to escape. All she has to do is nothing. All she has to do is decide that this situation is not her problem. Or – that it is her concern. She must choose.

Resolve to Create a Character who Takes a Bold Leap. This trouble could run very deep. She decides to hold her nose and jump in anyway. Why does she do this? Her motivations may be many and various. She is your creation. The possibilities are as limitless as your imagination. And your Writer’s Life Resolutions – What A Character!

Resolve to Create a Character who Takes a Bold Leap for Noble Reasons. This is one storytelling possibility. Your character understands that her life will be complicated by this choice. She jumps in anyway simply because it is the right thing to do. P.S. Most readers will love her for doing so.

Resolve to Create a Character who Continues to Make Things Happen. She decides to act. She chooses a risky path. You as storyteller – and the genre you are writing – determine the extent and the specifics of that risk. Your character’s decision to act causes the story action to begin.

Resolve to Create a Character with Inner Conflict throughout Your Story. Your character has indeed catapulted into trouble. Obstacles arise one after another and must be overcome. Barriers must be surmounted. She is repeatedly tempted to turn tail and run for safety.

Resolve to Create a Character who Remains Bold when she No Longer Feels Bold. She struggles. Then she is forced to struggle some more. The odds are great. It looks like she will be defeated. In fact she is all but certain she will be defeated. She keeps on struggling anyway. Maybe she has a helpmate – maybe not.

Resolve to Create a Character whose Fate Determines how Your Story Ends. As storyteller you decide how all of this turns out. Some heroes are defeated. Some heroes triumph. P.S. Most readers love the latter. We love Writer’s Life Resolutions – What A Character!

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. Now featuring “What A Character!” Find out how to create characters that live and breathe on your pages.

A Year of Summer Shadows Riverton Road Romantic Suspense Series Book 2 – has a hero who keeps her writer’s resolutions and is available HERE.

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