King_Willie
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How much time do you spend describing your character, building him or her up physically?
I've just noticed in my writing that seldom do I describe my key characters, unless it's a detail that I find cute or will be pertinent to the story later.
I tend to think that "Jack was a handsome prick" is more important than "Jack was a 6'5" 220lbs blonde hunk with chiseled features, penetrating green eyes and long fingers decorated with rings; he wore expensive Salvatore Ferragamo shoes and a tailored Hugo Boss dark blue suit, his unbuttoned shirt displaying a powerful chest covered in musky, manly bodily hair."
I like to leave a little (okay, a lot) to the readers' imagination so they themselves can join in in the worldbuilding.
My idea of an ideal woman may differ from anonymous#234's ideal, so I prefer to leave that out in the open for anon#234 to fill in the blanks to her or his liking.
Or am I wrong?
I've just noticed in my writing that seldom do I describe my key characters, unless it's a detail that I find cute or will be pertinent to the story later.
I tend to think that "Jack was a handsome prick" is more important than "Jack was a 6'5" 220lbs blonde hunk with chiseled features, penetrating green eyes and long fingers decorated with rings; he wore expensive Salvatore Ferragamo shoes and a tailored Hugo Boss dark blue suit, his unbuttoned shirt displaying a powerful chest covered in musky, manly bodily hair."
I like to leave a little (okay, a lot) to the readers' imagination so they themselves can join in in the worldbuilding.
My idea of an ideal woman may differ from anonymous#234's ideal, so I prefer to leave that out in the open for anon#234 to fill in the blanks to her or his liking.
Or am I wrong?
