Deep Characterization

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Author: Bill Johnson ISBN: 9781452441757
Publisher: Bill Johnson Publication: December 20, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Bill Johnson
ISBN: 9781452441757
Publisher: Bill Johnson
Publication: December 20, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Deep Characterization explores the difference between characters created to act out a story for an audience and characters created to act out a writer's internal dramas. A story written
for an audience is a promise to take that audience on a story journey; a story written for the writer's own needs is a promise to transport him or her to the fulfillment of personal needs.

This work is meant to help writers who have been 'stuck' at a certain level of storytelling without understanding why.

The book is a great resource to help new writers understand why their stories are having the impact they want with an audience, or failing to have an impact.

The book includes a list of personality traits in writers that can translate into passive main characters in a novel. Passive, diffuse main characters are the number one problem in first novels, so this is really a must read for new writers.

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Deep Characterization explores the difference between characters created to act out a story for an audience and characters created to act out a writer's internal dramas. A story written
for an audience is a promise to take that audience on a story journey; a story written for the writer's own needs is a promise to transport him or her to the fulfillment of personal needs.

This work is meant to help writers who have been 'stuck' at a certain level of storytelling without understanding why.

The book is a great resource to help new writers understand why their stories are having the impact they want with an audience, or failing to have an impact.

The book includes a list of personality traits in writers that can translate into passive main characters in a novel. Passive, diffuse main characters are the number one problem in first novels, so this is really a must read for new writers.

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