Get to Know Your Characters: Diary Entry
This is part of the series:
- Get to Know Your Characters: Diary Entry
- Get to Know Your Characters: Get Physical
- Get to Know Your Characters: Family Tree
- Get to Know Your Characters: Extremes
- Get to Know Your Characters: What's in a Name?
- Getting to Know Your Characters: Put it all Together
- Character Creation Worksheets
- How Real are Your Characters?
- Create a Great Villain
Whether you’re editing, like I am, or writing a rough draft, getting to know your characters well can make a world of difference in your writing. Go beyond your characters’ looks, jobs and immediate motives and explore what makes your characters real.
Because what makes your characters real to you will make them real to your readers.
Dear Diary
For each character, write a diary entry. You may want to treat this as a freewriting exercise; that works best for me. I set my timer for about 15 minutes and begin writing. I may need to do several sessions for some characters, but only one or two for others.
Here are some beginning lines that might help you. I try to focus on entries that show a wide range of emotions.
- If only I could…
- I wish I had never…
- If (name) would only stay…
- If (name) would only go…
- I don’t know what I’m going to do about…
- I’m so happy that I finally…
- I’m so relieved that…
- One day, I want to…
I tend to focus on relatively negative diary entries. After all, a character who had no problems would make for a dull book.
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