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Jan 03, 2010 10:28AM

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When I create my characters, I try to make them genuine first and foremost. After that, telling the story is much easier because I can allow the characters to be themselves and do the things they would do.

I, for one, really like it when a character makes a mistake. That sticks out to me both as a reader and a writer. Because we all make so many mistakes on a daily basis, I'll let characters go about their business and do the wrong thing (knowing that they're headin' for trouble), just to see how they'll get out of it.
My definition of writer's block is when the writer wants to tell the story and the character doesn't want to do it. I have had many characters fit!
My current struggle is killing my character off. HE WILL NOT DIE! I have tried several ways, and he says NO to all of them.
My current struggle is killing my character off. HE WILL NOT DIE! I have tried several ways, and he says NO to all of them.

As far as dying, I've had the opposite problem. Suddenly one of my main characters will be dead, and I'll be saddened. "Gee, guess he couldn't figure THAT one out, huh?"

I can relate. I had a character who did what he darn well pleased & sent my novel into a whole 'nother direction, but in the end I was glad he did.



I have a dilemma... I am 100 words away from finishing the last installment and my main character stopped talking to me. It is NOT my fault that he has to die!
LOL@ Keith - but that's not funny. It is a fight scene... even if he comes out 5 minutes and tells me what he wants to wear... that would help!


