The Writer’s Digest Sourcebook for Building Believable Characters

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F+W Media, Oct 15, 2000 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 304 pages
Using this reference, readers can create characters who think, hope, love, cry, cause or feel pain, save the day - and seize readers by emotion. Mark McCutcheon eases the process of building convincing characters for stories and novels. He starts by conducting an inspiring and informative roundtable where six novelists reveal their approaches to characterization. Next, he provides a character questionnaire more detailed than the nosiest survey. Readers will fill it out and they'll know fictional people as though they'd grown up with them. Finally, there is a thesaurus of human characteristics - physical and psychological. Fit them together artfully and characters will climb right off the page.

Contents

Face and Body
50
Hair
63
Body Types
78
Bad HabitsVices
110
Hobbies and Sports
136
Facial Expressions Body and Vocal Language
157
Suspicion
170
Smiles and Grins
180
Skirts
195
Caps and Hats
211
French Vocabulary
224
German Vocabulary
241
Given Names and Surnames From Around the World
254
Spanish
267
Character Homes
280
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About the author (2000)

Marc McCutcheon is a freelance writer & author of several books, including "The Facts on File Student's Thesaurus." He lives in South Portland, ME.

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