I was nominated to participate by Sally Georgina Cronin
She has a FAB post on " A Tour Through Blogland Award and Synergy in our Blogging Community"
And as a writer I am delighted to participate on sharing my creative process as well as learning from others.
The rules for this project
- Pass the tour on to up to four other bloggers.
- Give them the rules and a specific Monday to post.
- Answer 4 questions about your creative process which lets other bloggers and visitors know what inspires you to do what you do.
The last part of Tour Through Blogland is to write a one-time article which is to be posted on a Monday (the date supplied by your nominator). This article can be in the same post in which you answered the 4 questions. The article can be anything of your choosing.
The dates supplied by my nominator are Monday January 26th and Monday, February 2 I am doing my intro for my nominees and my post today, They may well choose to only use the very BLOGLAND POST. Their Creative Answers will be posted on FEBRUARY 2nd 2015
My nominees are posting on Monday February 9th and Tuesday February 10th or the following week on the 16th and 17th.
Next MONDAY February 2nd I am posting their creative answers
Next MONDAY February 2nd I am posting their creative answers
SO DRUMROLL PLEASE FOR
CARMEN STEFANESCU @ Shadows of The Past
LYNELLE CLARK @ Llynelle Clark Aspiredwriter
WANDA HARTZENBERG @ Tattle Tale
Creating characters with
the help of shining stars
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and spinning planets
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and spinning planets
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© M.C.V.Egan
For writers
there are many tools that can help give depth to our characters, intricacies to
the storyline and shine light on the settings. I have attended many workshops
in the last three years, exploring new angles and techniques to give my
characters more depth, my plots more conflict and my settings more detail.
People are
complicated multi-facetted beings therefore believable characters need a
variety of traits. Settings are more believable when shown, not told; no-one
explained that better than Anton Chekov “Don’t
tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass.” And then the much needed spicy ingredient to
any story that will captivate the reader; CONFLICT.
Many workshops suggested similar techniques to
create the characters.
- Interview
your character
- Fill out a
job application as your character (Please don’t apply for the job, identity
theft of a fictional character is bound to be a crime in most countries).
- Write a
bio of your character
- Get an
image from a magazine or on line of how you visualize your character.
If you write
I am sure you have come across the lot, and frankly they can all be very
useful. I am pretty sure that if you write you have also come up with your very
own unique ways, I know I have.
I use
several techniques to get to know my characters; form them and give them traits
before I infuse them into a story line. I love to pretend they are my invisible friend
(yes I did have those when I was a kid) and allow them to hang out with me from
time to time. I have used the above techniques; after all why attend a workshop
and not use what you are taught right?
I do have a
favorite technique, one to be honest I thought was all mine, and then I googled
and found books on the subject! You see I am an amateur, fascinated by but
quite inexpert at Astrology. I also think it is a tool that can be used very
effectively by any writer, even those who never before thought to read a
horoscope, but surely at some point in life most of us do check the paper to
see what a Cancer, Libra or Scorpio should expect.
As one
studies the various signs and planets in Astrology they have key words and
traits; again I am a writer and NOT a professional Astrologer, as such I am not
going to go through each sign and describe it; anyone can find that easily
today in countless sites or books. To keep this simple I will stay with just
one sign.
I’ll take
the very first sign of the Zodiac; Aries Assertive a go-getter, a mover and
shaker, fearlessly forging ahead, a warrior. Okay that gives you a great basis
for traits, now famous Aries in history Thomas Jefferson (April 13) and
Leonardo Da Vinci (April 15) and Adolph Hitler (April 20). Nice combination
right? Well every sign has them, traits that can be used for good or evil.
There are
countless ways you can use astrology to develop a character, once you give a
character a sig you can always read their horoscope. Bad day for Aries as the
ruling planet Mars enters… well again we do not need to be master Astrologers,
but now you can imagine your character on a very bad day he/she cannot control.
Astrology
books are filled with descriptions of the typical physique of any sign, in
regards to Aries books will have variants of similar descriptions; strongly
defined facial lines, bony structure, triangular shape of face, and sharp eyes.
Here is the
beauty of using Astrology as a tool, as we are all unique we may be reading the
very same description and visualizing very different characters. That being
said since I have dabbled in astrology for several decades I can play with
birth charts and create more defined characteristics that way.
If you are
not interested in learning Astrology in any great depth the solution is simple
look up famous people in the sign of Aries. That way with a long list you can
pick and choose the traits of the famous. For example the prototypical mad
scientist/inventor out to rule the world could be a combination Of Leonardo Da
Vinci and Adolph Hitler. Just imagine how many combinations are out there for
you to blend and create.
With this
fun and simple tool a writer can easily give a character a distinct look, by
choosing any physical traits of famous Arian traits (not to be confused with
Hitler’s Aryans) and creating the look you need. Remember Anton Chekov and
don’t tell the reader the character has thick hair have him or her struggle in
some way with it; brushing it, untangling it.
Creating a
personality with the traits described in numerous site you are bound to give
the reader a deep and complex individual. This can easily be done again by
looking up famous people born under a certain sign, and they need not be
historical figures; I just googled famous actresses born in Aries and came up
with Emma Watson, Kristen Stewart, Reese Witherspoon, and Elle Fanning. If you
Google that as well however you might find that Marilyn Monroe with Venus in
Aries (sum in Gemini) is the image that pops up the most.
Venus brings
me to the spinning planets. That is something we are all familiar with and even
if Astrology is not to your liking a brilliant tool with those is tapping into
the music of Gustav Holst; THE PLANETS, spend time listening to MARS, the Harbinger of WAR!
and the Arian traits of aggression and war are sure to
flow through your mind! Also lookup Martian traits which should be compatible
and complementary to the Aries ones.
Gustav Holst
not only will give you beautiful writing music but just the title of each piece
will enhance any Astrological traits for the signs they rule. The Sun rules Leo
and of course those traits shine. The moon rules the sign of Cancer and the
traits of the moon vary from light to dark. Pluto was discovered before Holst
died and in modern Astrology is used to rule Scorpio, but Mr. Holst chose not
to write a piece for it, so enjoy the seven.
1. Mars, the Bringer of War (Aries and
Scorpio)
2. Venus, the Bringer of Peace (Taurus)
3. Mercury, the Winged Messenger (Gemini)
4. Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity (Sagittarius)
5. Saturn, the Bringer of Old Age (Capricorn)
6. Uranus, the Magician (Aquarius)
7. Neptune, the Mystic (Pisces)
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