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Q: How do I develop my characters?
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Basic Character Elements
Strong characters in fiction come about by answering the following questions:
*What does my character want? *What does he fear? *How does he deal with his emotions? *What are his social & intimate relationships like? *What are his past experiences, and how does he regard them? *What does he view (or not view) as responsibilities to himself and others? *What elements of the spiritual does he exhibit, and how does he deal with them?
This is just a start. Like real people, characters will be complex and do things that aren´t readily explainable. Dig. Ask questions.
Make your characters do the work
One way of fattening up your characters is to have them write letters and diary entries. Let your character "tell" you about himself. You won´t necessarily paste what you write directly into the story, but it will at least give you a broader framework from which to view them. Don´t be surprised if your story takes off in a brand new (improved) direction.
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