When I woke up this morning I had no idea what I was going to blog
about. Oh, I’d thought about it, albeit in the back of mind, all month.
I’ve been hitting the edits and re-writes for Defending Destiny pretty
hard the past few weeks and honestly I was gearing up to begrudge the
time blogging takes…yea right…it’s fun and it only comes around once per
month, sometimes twice if I’m feeling engaged in the process. That’s
when it hit me, like a SHASZAM LIGHTNING BOLT, to the brain.
It’s in the rewrites that I actually fall in love with my characters. TAH-DAH…BLOG!
About a third of the way through any Work in Progress — WIP — I begin
to really feel who my characters are. Their motivation for what they
do, and don’t do in some cases, gets more nuanced and textured as I get
into the rhythm of the story.
I begin with a rough character profile for every character…before I
ever start typing. Some characters get added as the story goes because
they write themselves in. I know I’m the one writing, and yes I know
they aren’t real, but sometimes these characters push until they are on
the page. For me that generally means a future book of their own and I
welcome them. They get a profile too.
Profiles for me include: Name, sex, age, race, distinguishing
characteristics (scars, tattoos, etc.) body type, educational
background, social/family background, hobbies, employment, fears (if I
know them), aspirations (short & long-term), financial status,
favorite food (sometimes this plays into quirkiness), favorite
shows/entertainment, religious alignment/spirituality, eye color &
shape, facial structure, voice, languages, prejudices, what they love…
This list can go on, but basically it’s less than a page and gives me an
idea of who they are before I start and it also makes keeping track of
details easier. Most of the time I find a photo or image that represents
my hero to me as well. Here’s Magnus in Defending Destiny. YUM!
These
profiles I make at the beginning are rarely who my characters turn out
to be when the edits and re-writes are complete. Most of the physical
description is the same, but that’s about it. I learn as I go, I guess.
Not the quickest way to complete a novel, that’s for sure.
So as I’m gearing up for deep edits, something that’s more conducive
to a deep sigh and a “here we go again, when ARE you going to get this
right the first, second or third time, Woman?” This morning I’m thankful
that this is when I really get to fall in love with these larger than
life, flawed, yet sincere characters. This is when the magic happens.
And magic is hard work, my friends!
So, I’m curious. If you’re a writer, what’s your process? (I’m hoping
that book five finds mine more streamlined) If you are a reader — and
we all are — what makes a character worthy of your love? Is it the small
quirks? Is it his or her kindness or sense of humor? Who are your
favorite characters? What makes them resonate with you? As you can tell I
write character driven stories…I love a good plot, but character is why
I turn the page when I’m reading, so it’s why I write like I do.
I can’t wait to share Defending Destiny with you. Here’s a sneak peek at my cover in progress:
Happy Writing. Happy Reading. And here’s hoping that we create
magical worlds readers want to return to again and again! Happy
Wednesday, my friends! May February find you steeped in romance ,
Leigh