Writers are told and often reminded not to create one
dimensional characters. In real life we all have different sides and
layers. I’ve always loved music and I use songs and pop bands as helpful
tools when I’m trying to give extra depth to my characters. If you’re
an aspiring writer and you’re having trouble developing one of your
characters then give this a shot: Try to figure out what type of music
that particular character likes, which may lead to something interesting
and surprisingly deeper about that character. For instance, your
readers may discover, as your story unfolds, that the reason this
particular character quietly cries every time she hears a gospel song is
because the church music reminds her of her childhood before she became
a professional escort.
Keep writing and don’t forget to add another dimension to your characters. – Randolph Randy Camp
More at https://www.amazon.com/author/randolphcamp
Thanks for Visiting RCSTORIES Randolph Randy Camp is the author of COREVILLE PARK, a reggae novel, 'MONICA, A SHORT STORY COLLECTION and five previous novels, including the prize-winning Wet Matches, America: No Purchase Necessary, 29 Dimes, False Dandelions, and ...Then The Rain. Randy currently resides in Des Moines, Iowa. Randy has five daughters, Christina, Melinda, Randie, Ranielle, Natasha and one son Joshua.
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