Writing Excuses

Mary Robinette Kowal, DongWon Song, Erin Roberts, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler discuss writing techniques in a fast-paced format. A weekly podcast about the craft and business of writing.

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episode 21: 13.21: Q&A on Character Depth and Motivation


Your Hosts: Brandon, Valynne, Dan, and Howard

Our listeners submitted some great questions!

* How do you fairly and even-handedly write a deeply compelling character you deeply dislike?
* What's the best way to discuss a character's underlying motivations without expressly stating them in narrative or dialog?
* How well should characters understand their own motivations?
* How do you make non-violent characters interesting?
* Can there be too much depth to a character?
* How do you balance character depth across multiple attributes?
* How do you make a character motivation seem deep when most people's motivations are actually pretty shallow?
* Do you create standard dossiers for your characters?
* Does your story have to have a villain?
* How do you know whether or not a character's voice is working?
* Do you track words or phrases that are unique to a particular character's voice?

Liner Notes: Brandon mentioned Howard's "Tyrannopotomus Rex" doodle as part of the writing prompt. Here it is, should you need visual reference.



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 May 27, 2018  20m