Monday, August 7, 2017

Nicole Locke & Creating Characters

Please welcome Nicole Locke to the blog today!
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It’ll happen to you someday. While creating your latest secondary character, who will eventually become a primary character, you draw a blank. 
Oh, you have the name, and a good idea of what they look like, but what makes them tick? What are their mannerisms?
Now those are two different character traits. One is based on motivation (abandonment issues), the other is a characteristic (hair twirler).
No problem, you’ve lived some years; you can make things up. Except…you can’t. You’ve used up all your own motivations. You can only address that bully in school for so long. You’ve even used all your own characteristics from your love for cake to your twitchy right leg. You’ve got nothing left in you. So it’s time to use your friends and family and reveal their likes/dislikes and their mannerisms.
Except, you’ve already run the gamut of relations and friends. Even your great Aunt Maude, who reportedly had three teeth and chuckled, was used for that hag in book three. You could watch people at airports, but you know from that brief observance you can’t glean the depth your character deserves. 
Something more is needed. Long ago, a fellow writer confessed to using Linda Goodman’s Sun Signs for creating characters. Easy enough, and incredibly helpful. Suddenly character motivations can be determined if you make their birthday in May, and know they are a Taurus. Your character can now be bull-headed and loyal. 
Except Sun Signs, as brilliant and useful as it is, doesn’t address the breadth of mannerisms needed when creating characters. Neither does Love Signs, which explores the different signs in relationships.
To make your character distinct from every character you’ve written, you need even more depth. My tip? Birthday books. 
These books are a wealth of quick information for 365 days of the year. That’s 365 distinct personalities. Some of them are detailed enough to give you motivation and characteristics. Do I recommend one book? No. Because you can’t get the depth you need from only one.
For example, I’ll use the birthday of November 11th.  The astrological sign is a Scorpio. According to one book, it says: If sports isn’t your career, it should be your hobby.  However, another book says: You’re defensive and suspicious. Both those reveals are gold when creating a character. And that character won’t match your other characters because they won’t share the same birthdate (I do recommend marking the birthdays you use).

So what happens when I’ve used up all the dates? I’ve thought of this, but I have no worries. I’ll probably be too doddering to remember, and will gleefully write them again.
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Nicole first discovered romance novels hidden in her grandmother's closet. Convinced hidden books must be better, Nicole greedily read them. It was only natural she should start writing them (but now not so secretly). If she isn't working on the next book in the Lovers and Legends historical series, she can be reached at:

The Knight's Scarred Maiden (Lovers and Legends)
A maiden for the mercenary 
Mercenary knight Rhain is living on borrowed time. With a vengeful warlord pursuing him, he has accepted his fate—though first he must get his men to safety. 
When he rescues mysterious and deeply scarred Helissent from her attackers, Rhain soon wishes he wasn't marked for death. He can never be the man she deserves—his scandalous lineage alone dictates that—but Rhain can't resist the temptation to show this innocent maiden how beautiful she truly is… 
Lovers and Legends A clash of Celtic passions

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Thanks Nicole!

I've never heard of birthday books but that'a a great tip! I tend to use mannerisms and quirks of some of the kids I've taught and the adults I've worked with over the years.

How about you? Have you heard of birthday books? Used them? Planning on trying it now? 

26 comments:

Unknown said...

Thanks for having me here today!

Nas said...

Hi Jemi & Nicole.

I loved reading this post on creating characters and great tip on using birthday books.

Congratulations on your new book, Nicole!

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Funny!
Never heard of birthday books either.
I'm not a prolific writer, so I'm not in danger of using up character traits. Not sure if that's a good or a bad thing...

DEZMOND said...

those Celtic passions do sound deliciously naughty indeed

L. Diane Wolfe said...

That's why I love the book Personality Plus. It lists a ton of characteristics and traits.

Elizabeth Spann Craig said...

Nice tip for character creation and depth!

Susan Gourley/Kelley said...

I never heard of birthday books but now I'm going to look them up. And my birthday is November 12th so you were kind of describing me.

cleemckenzie said...

Interesting idea for a book. I can see how it could help writers with ideas.

Unknown said...

So was November 11th, close enough? :-) Mine in March was fairly accurate....

Unknown said...

Thank you. I received one as a birthday present, and the person (a non-writer) couldn't quite understand why I was so enthusiastic!

Unknown said...

Don't know this book. Thank you for sharing!!

Unknown said...

Thanks! I started using them from almost the very beginning even before I ran out of quirks and descriptions. They just help with getting ideas!

Unknown said...

Thank you! I'm writing now, but am on holiday and wish I had them at my side...

Jemi Fraser said...

So very glad to have you visit! :)

Jemi Fraser said...

Agreed - those books are an awesome idea!

Jemi Fraser said...

Of course! :)

T. Powell Coltrin said...

This is a great article. I will reread to absorb the character creation. I think that is my weakest points. Ugh.

Teresa

Melissa Sugar said...

Hi. My mom gave me one years ago . I was born on Friday the 13th and every entry I've read has been spot on . I really like the Bday books. You would think Friday the 13th would always mean bad Luck, but far from it. I love ❤️ reading friends and loved ones bdays as well. It's spooky how accurate the book can be. I've never thought of it as a place to search for character info and background. Cool idea. Thanks.

mshatch said...

I haven';t heard of birthday books either but you can bet your boots I'm checking them out! Thanks!

Carol Kilgore said...

Great tip, Nicole. I'm heading to Amazon to look for birthday books. So happy to meet you here.

Hi, Jemi!

Unknown said...

I've always been partial to the number 13; I think because it's usually neglected and I feel sorry for it. :-) What a great birthday day to have!

Unknown said...

Hope they help! Even if I don't use them, I find them fun to read...

Unknown said...

Thanks Carol, it's lovely to meet other writers!

Jemi Fraser said...

We all have the Ugh for something! I'm a big Ugh with description!

DMS said...

Nice to see Nicole here. I just saw her on another blog today. :) What an interesting way to brainstorm a character's traits. Love it!
~Jess

Unknown said...

Thanks Jess! I love to chat romance books and writing...