If you write fiction, then creating characters is a must-learn skill. Today I talk to Jen Blood about creating memorable characters.
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Jen Blood is the author of the bestselling Erin Solomon mysteries and a phenomenal editor at
AdianEditing.com. Her first non-fiction book,
The 5 Day Fiction Fix: Creating complex characters, is out now.
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watch the video here, read the notes and links below. Here are the highlights and full transcript below.
* On Jen's new book about creating complex characters.
* On what constitutes a character and ways to make readers care about characters.
* The way that interaction with secondary characters informs readers about the central character.
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How Jen prepares to write her own fictional characters and the dividing line between what readers need to know and what they don't.
* Tips for describing a character if you're writing from first person point of view.
* On character arcs and how important they are.
* Realistic character motivation and approaching big subjects from a very individual point of view.
* How to make our writing more emotional while being appropriate for your genre and your characters.
* Some definitions of character types and what secondary characters are there for.
* The most common mistake writers make with character.
You can find Jen at
AdianEditing.com and
JenBlood.com and on Twitter @jenblood
Transcript of Interview with Jen Blood
Joanna: Hi everyone. I'm Joanna Penn from
thecreativepenn.com. And today, I'm here with Jen Blood. Hi, Jen!
Jen: Hi, Joanna.
Joanna: It's great to have you back on the show.