Character Development 3: Just the Essentials
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2020 4:25 pm
How a character interacts with physical objects can tell you a lot about their priorities. What they consider essential also gives a reader ideas about them without you having to tell them X, Y and Z in so many words.
For this exercise, please imagine that one of the characters you’ve been working on has to stay away from home overnight. What would they take with them? Would they pack it neatly or would they chuck a few things into their pockets and take their chances? Would they forget or not think of stuff they would later need?
You can make a list of what they’d take and why, write a straightforward description or actually write a scene of them packing (or unpacking at their destination). It’s up to you. It should equal 200 words overall.
You’ll earn 20 beans for completing this prompt as well as it counting towards the chance to snag our shiny Quill and Ink award.
There is no deadline as such for these prompts but if you’d like it to count towards your chance of earning the award for a specific year, we’ll need it by the end of that school year. If you’re comfortable sharing, then post below. If not, email your story to us via hol.bookclub @ gmail.com (without the spaces). Oh and remember it’s a good idea to check through your piece carefully for spelling and grammatical errors as they make it harder for people to properly enjoy your work.
For this exercise, please imagine that one of the characters you’ve been working on has to stay away from home overnight. What would they take with them? Would they pack it neatly or would they chuck a few things into their pockets and take their chances? Would they forget or not think of stuff they would later need?
You can make a list of what they’d take and why, write a straightforward description or actually write a scene of them packing (or unpacking at their destination). It’s up to you. It should equal 200 words overall.
You’ll earn 20 beans for completing this prompt as well as it counting towards the chance to snag our shiny Quill and Ink award.
There is no deadline as such for these prompts but if you’d like it to count towards your chance of earning the award for a specific year, we’ll need it by the end of that school year. If you’re comfortable sharing, then post below. If not, email your story to us via hol.bookclub @ gmail.com (without the spaces). Oh and remember it’s a good idea to check through your piece carefully for spelling and grammatical errors as they make it harder for people to properly enjoy your work.