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Character Development


Today’s blog is about character development. This is one of my favorite topics. Some people can pick up an instrument, and in 30 minutes, they can play it. Others learn a new language as easy as I learn a new card game. Some authors’ strength is developing a great story or a brilliant use of the language. For me, it’s character development. I can see them, I can smell them, I can feel them and hear their thoughts. In my first book, Reckless Ambition, my character was Schizophrenic. So, he had four names and four distinct personalities. That was a challenge! Then there was book number two, In Your Dreams. This character spent two months in a coma. In his deep state of unconsciousness, he dreamt up a whole new life – new friends, new clients, and a hot new girlfriend. Imagine his confusion back in “the real world.”

Character development is the heart and soul of a good story. Notice people in your life that pique your interest … or piss you off. Pay special attention to the ones that invoke emotion. Maybe it’s the co-worker that doesn’t understand boundaries. Maybe it’s the boss that always has to strut his or her superiority. Maybe it’s the guy living on the streets that knows things about the community that you haven’t a clue exist. Characters are everywhere and so are compelling stories. Talk to people and really listen. When the right story comes along, it will take over your soul. Your fingers will struggle to keep up with your mind. That’s when the magic happens for an author.

Here are some tips for developing captivating and believable characters

Watch people, notice what they do with their facial expressions, their hands, and their body language. Notice that slight head shake back and forth when someone is totally disagreeing or disgusted with everything being said. Notice the squinted eyes or the tight lips just before retaliation. Capture the folding of the arms and the nervous sniff the boss makes after he just put you in your place in front of peers.

We all know someone with a nervous twitch, a nose pinch with a thumb and a first knuckle. One eye opened wider than the other, a shoulder roll as if plagued by an injury. Wiry hair, bull legged, feminine, stocky, old, youthful, a head that seems too small or too big for a body. These descriptions help to develop your characters. Nervously pacing the room, strung out on coffee, eyes darting from one person to the next. Help the reader to visualize and relate to your character, even if they hate him or her.  I steal characters from my everyday life. Sometimes I mesh two or three people to create one more interesting character. Have fun painting the picture. If you have written a story and cannot describe the character, go back and give him or her more personality. Remember to dress them: an old stained tie-dye t-shirt with a hole under the right armpit and perspiration stains under both.

Close your eyes and put your character into a mental movie. Are they nervously pinching their bottom lip, contemplating what was just said? Maybe they are pushing their chin up and out with skeptical eyes implying they are not buying your story. Have fun with your cast. They must be believable. Steal these traits from everyday life. There certainly isn’t a shortage of strange and diverse characters.

I would love to hear you describe one of your characters. You should be able to initially capture him or her in 50 to 100 words, to paint the initial picture. Just like real life, you learn more about the character as you get to know them. Don’t give it all away in one long paragraph. I like to put my characters in circumstances that are out of their comfort zone. Nothing reveals emotions, and the quirks that follow, like being put into an unfamiliar or uncomfortable circumstance. Start collecting your interesting quirks today at work, at home, watching TV or at the park. Have fun creating your own personal masterpiece.

ABP004 Interview: A. Gavazzoni Romance, Mystery, Thriller, and Historical Fiction Author

Lawyer, professor of law, and author are just a few things to describe Adriana Gavazzoni. After talking with her, I learned that there are more about her and she shares this fact. There is no question that A. Gavazzoni books are filled with Romance, Mystery, and Thrillers.

You will not regret listening to this fourteen time award winning author. Listening about her series “Hidden Motives” with “Behind the Door”. A. Gavazzoni even gives an look a head of upcoming books. Come along with us and find out about her five books and what Adriana did to make these stories come to life.

You can find A. Gavazzoni’s information on AuthorBlurb.com guest list or her
website that is here in the show notes.

Website: www.agavazzoni.com

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ABP003 Interview: Robert Boog (Shakey's Madness)

Robert Boog’s question the authorship of William Shakespeare. In this conversation with Robert Boog, he explains that these things are not just about the works of the man, but the man himself. We dive into his book Shakey’s Madness: non fiction Hang Shakespeare.

People that love history or Shakespeare will want to listen to Robert tell me about how he came to his theories and how his long passion of the works and life of Shakespeare drove him to write his book. To learn more about Robert Boog and his book, you can go the the links below.

Robert Boog’s Links:

Website: http://www.robertboog.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/bobboog1

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ABP002 Interview: Thom Reese (Fire of Atesi and ten other books)

In this episode of the Author Blurb Podcast, Thom Reese discuss his “The Huntington Action” Series and the new book Fires of the Atesi. Learning about how Thom took his audio drama to become published to CD/MP3, then turned into what now is his page turning books about the Huntington couple. Thom Reese explains how he took his creative past and used that he to create his eleven books. He also gives some insight to his upcoming books. For fans of adventure hunters will love to learn more about him and his books. There is even talk about his horror series “The Dracula Journals”. You can find Thom Reese’s information on AuthorBlurb.com guest list or his website that is here in the show notes. Website: https://speakingvolumes.mybigcommerce.com/thom-reese/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThomReese Please know, the music you hear is Indie Folk (King Round Here) by Alexa Gohl. If you would like to help the show, you can find all the options we offer by CLICKING HERE! View the Interview Video: Rumble: https://rumble.com/vxg8z1-interview-with-thom-reese.html Youtube: https://youtu.be/2F31VfG2xJk

ABP001 Interview: G. Scott Graham Author of Sixteen books

There could not of been a better guest author to have on for the first episode of the Author Blurb podcast. On this episode, I talk with G. Scott Graham about several of his sixteen books and his many accomplishments. Scott in an upbeat conversation that covers a lot of topics that went from some promises don’t care about weather to he views on Marijuana.

In Scott’s own words, is driven to help clients follow their “true azimuth”. He brings his coaching experience and lessons he learned in his life into his books.

After listening to the show, you will find the generous and happy person that loves what he has written, and his roles as a business coach. I encourage anyone anyone to go to Scott’s website and feel free to contact him for any questions you have.

You can find G. Scott Graham’s information on AuthorBlurb.com guest list or his his website that is here in the show notes.

Website: https://gscottgraham.com/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/grahamgscott

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/author.gscottgraham

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bostoncareercoach/

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ABP000 Trailer - The First Pitch

Every author on Author Blurb Podcast is here to pitch themselves to you. I am not excluded from this and my pitch is to ask you to join me on this podcast. I encourage you to go to Authorblurb.com to learn more about up coming guest and our scheduled show posting.

To learn more about me your host, I am E. A. Maynard and look forward to having you join me on this journey.