Paperback: 240 pages
Publisher: Writers Digest; 2 edition (January 18, 2011)
ISBN10: 9781599632124
ISBN13: 978-1599632124
This book is a set of tools: literary crowbars, chisels, mallets, pliers and tongs. Use them to pry, chip, yank and sift good characters out of the place where they live in your imagination.
Award-winning author Orson Scott Card explains in depth the techniques of inventing, developing and presenting characters, plus handling viewpoint in novels and short stories. With specific examples, he spells out your narrative options—the choices you'll make in creating fictional people so "real" that readers will feel they know them like members of their own families.
You'll learn how toDraw characters from a variety of sources
Make characters show who they are by the things they do and say, and by their individual "style"
Develop characters readers will love—or love to hate
Distinguish among major characters, minor characters and walk-ons, and develop each appropriately
Choose the most effective viewpoint to reveal the characters and move the storytelling
Decide how deeply you should explore your characters' thoughts, emotions, and attitudes