The Write Time Writer’s Group in Geneva, Illinois, discussed ways to get to know a character in preparation for writing a novel. With Nanowrimo coming up in November, these ideas may help you prepare to write a novel in a month.
Here’s our list:
- Give them their own goals.
- Identify personal theme songs for each character.
- Write a voice summary for each character. As an author, you have a voice. Your characters need their own voice to help you distinguish them from each other.
- Interview your characters. This is one of my favorites. As my character answers a series of questions, her personality, mannerisms and speech patterns emerge.
- Rewrite the Gettysburg Address as the character. This gets at the character’s voice and personality.
- Diagnostic – Use DSM for mental disorders – working reference for physicians, psychologists, social workers, attorneys, etc.
- What else is going on in your character’s life? This is the backstory that doesn’t make it into your novel, but helps you get to know the character.
- Which Hollywood actor would play your character? Basing your character on an actor provides a built-in character description.
- Write the story and the characters will reveal themselves. At the end of first draft, you will know your characters. Make adjustments as part of the editing.