Character Chart

Written on October 5, 2007 – 4:27 pm | by Wordpreneur |

Have you ever heard the criticism that the characters in your stories are just too unreal? Limited? Two-dimensional? Need to be fleshed out more and brought to life?

This will help.

Follow the link below to a “Character Chart” by Carol McLeod. It’s a very highly detailed fill-in-the-blanks form that will help you define practically every single little thing about each of your characters.

Comprehensive is an understatement.

In fact, doing this form would, in my opinion, be a great way to generate story ideas. Going through the exercise of creating and defining your characters with the level of detail this Character Chart guides you through will more than likely stimulate your creative juices.

Very powerful tool.

Go to the Character Chart »

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