AG31
Literotica Guru
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For me, perhaps the most important quality in a book of (non-erotic) fiction is that there are characters I want to spend time with. I don't necessarily have to like them, but I do have to find them interesting. I'm currently reading a book where the characters just barely make the grade. The MC is a generic nice guy, pleasant enough, but I keep getting distracted, analyzing why he's not vivid. The plot is what keeps me from giving up.
How do you give your characters personality?
Do you start out with a fleshed out character, using traits from different people in real life?
Do you start out with a place holder, concentrating on plot, and then layering on idiosyncracies like paint onto a canvass?
Does a character come alive in your mind without any conscious model from real life?
Is the cadence of their speech something you're conscious of? Or does it just evolve naturally?
How do you give your characters personality?
Do you start out with a fleshed out character, using traits from different people in real life?
Do you start out with a place holder, concentrating on plot, and then layering on idiosyncracies like paint onto a canvass?
Does a character come alive in your mind without any conscious model from real life?
Is the cadence of their speech something you're conscious of? Or does it just evolve naturally?