You either have the idea for the story in your head or you have written
an outline. Now, you must introduce
your hero, heroine or whomever. Every
story has at least one of each. How
are yours different? Or is he/she?
How thoroughly have you created your main
characters before you start writing? Do you have but a vague idea of what he or
she looks like? Do you know what
manner of speech your character will use? Do
you know what he or she thinks of politics?
Kids? Movies?
Other drivers on the road? Is
she prone to outbursts of anger? Is
she a gentle soul?
Lets assume you are about to begin a murder
mystery, with your hero being a police detective, Irene Carson. Of course, you want Irene to be different than other lady
cops youve read. If she
wasnt, why write about her? If
your character is going to be the same old lady cop, with the same old problems,
why bother to create a new character? Just
take her from one of your favorite authors stories, change her name and
change the story a bit. No, this
might not be plagiarism. Awfully
close, though.
But if you are going to waste the paper, ink, time
and effort you might as well do something original. Each of us has it within us to do exactly that.
No, lets not copy anyone. Lets
truly make Irene unique. But how do
you do that? Besides the obvious, I
mean. At this point, I would like
to ask you, the reader, a question. How
would you write someones biography? The
answer would seem so obvious as to make the question seem trite. You would have to get to know this person intimately. Right?
To do a good biography, youd have to know their nice side and their
dark side. You would need so many
facts that the job would be truly labor intensive.
And thats why I do not do nonfiction - too much work!
Interviews with relatives, research at local newspaper archives and a
long, long list of laborious, sometimes boring details.
Wouldnt it be nice if we could just sit at home and make everything
up?
We can. We
write about a fictional character. But
if you are writing fiction, you must know your character better than she knows
herself. By that, I mean, you must
not only know her by her physical appearance, but you must get inside her head
and analyze her every motive for everything.
You must develop a psychological profile of Irene of which even she is
unaware. We all have hidden things
from ourselves, which others cannot learn, because we dont know them
ourselves. Thats a big advantage of writing fiction.
Our character can keep nothing hidden from us. Youve heard of author omnipotence? This is where it comes into play in a positive way.
As the author and creator of Irene, she has no choice but to give up her
innermost feelings and the secrets she knows and doesnt know about herself.
You must extract and know every tiny bit of information you can dredge up on
Irene.
Start with the basics.
Age, height, weight, place of residence (house, apartment) car, furniture
Etc. Then get into more detail:
·Perhaps Irene is unique in that she had cancer and
survived it. Maybe this was before
she became a police officer.
·What color is her hair?
Is it dyed or real? Is it
well coifed or messy? Is she using
color rinse to hide the strands of gray that have begun to show up prematurely?
Does she wear anything in her hair?
A comb or such? When on duty, does she wear her hair differently?
·Does she use excessive or not enough makeup?
Does it seem she knows how to use makeup to enhance her appearance?
Are her eyelashes real? Does
she use too much blush? Does she
use the wrong color eyeliner and lipstick for her complexion?
Or does that nice tan look phony also?
Does she have a year-round tan? Is
she tanned where it shows, but lily white beneath her clothing?
For that matter, is she white at all?
Is she Asian? African American? Hispanic?
Perhaps Irene is the only black woman on an all white police force in a
small town in Georgia? (Im looking for uniqueness here.
Dont be afraid to throw in a half dozen possibilities as you initially
get to know Irene. Is she Polish
and hates Polish jokes?)
·Does Irene dress neatly, whether in work clothes or
going out? Does she lounge around
home in shorts - jeans - sweat suit - halter top - blouse - mans shirt?
Does she dress manlike on the job? Does
she deliberately dress and look feminine while working?
Does she push the line of good taste to the point that her supervisor or
partner is afraid shell get his butt in a jam, even though he likes looking
at her taunting style of dress? Does
she wear fancy, chic clothes when she goes out on a date, or is she more the
tomboy, who would rather go to the rodeo in jeans and boots?
Are her clothes name brands - K/Mart - Macys?
·What does she carry in her purse besides the snub
nosed .38 caliber Colt Chief Special revolver and her police ID?
Dump her purse out on the table. What
do you see? A small sewing kit for emergency repairs?
Does it look like it has ever been used?
A stack of credit cards with a rubber band around them, or are they
contained in a Gooney & Jerk credit card case with her initials in gold on
the side. Is there a small pocket sized package of pop-up tissues?
How many key rings? Does she
carry a Gooney & Jerk key chain to match the credit card case and the Gooney
& Jerk purse you have just dumped out? Or are her keys on a cheap
advertising key ring given her at the used car lot or the new car dealer?
How about a half-used pack of year-old, crumbling, hard chewing gum?
Two give-away cigarette lighters? Does
she smoke, or is that half-pack of cigarettes a reminder that she quit?
Are they a deliberate temptation to prove she can do without?
Receipts from the last thirty trips to the grocer?
An unpaid utility bill? A
small stack of stubs from paid utility bills wrapped round with another
rubber band? A small cross given to
her for her birthday when she was eight, a gift from the nine year old boy next
door who became a priest? How many
combs, brushes, mirrors, compacts, lipsticks etc.
There are a million possibilities in Irenes purse that could tell you
a lot about your character.
·What does her kitchen look like? Piled up with dirty dishes and the clothes she shed on the
way to the dryer in the garage to pull out the sweat suit she washed a week ago?
Or is the kitchen neat as a pin? What
about the house or apartment? Is it
small, large, lower priced, too expensive for a cop?
(Maybe she has an inheritance or another source of income.
Is the other source legal or has Irene been on the take from drug
dealers?) Are her clothes hung
neatly in the closet, all ironed ahead of time, or is there a huge pile of
un-ironed clothes and an ironing board permanently set up in the bedroom or
living room? Or is her entire house
so neat one would swear it was vacant or the person living there was trying to
sell it? Is there too much
furniture? Not enough furniture?
Maybe the payment eats up so much of her income she has to furnish her
house or apartment with hand-me-downs.
·What about her car?
Is it neat and clean or do you see twelve dozen McDonalds wrappers in
the back floor board? Does it look
so scuzzy that you wouldnt accept a ride in it if you were on your way to
your favorite aunts funeral and your own car broke down? What color is it? Sedate
white - bright red? Does Irene
drive carefully, or does her driving reflect the condition of her back
floorboard? Does she drive
courteously or does she bully her way on through, cuss the other stupid drivers
and flip them off?
·What about the way Irene walks and moves?
Does her stride exude confidence? Slow
and steady? Unsure? Does she
put her hands on her hips when she speaks?
(body language for, Im just as good as you.)
Does she hold her hands out in front of her with her palms down when she
makes a point? (body language for,
Im right and dont question it!) Does
she hold them out palm up in a pleading, Say Im right manner?
Does Irene have a certain way she tilts her head when she smiles?
Is her smile warm and friendly, or condescending and more like an insult?
·How does Irene speak?
Does she have a soft voice? A
powerful, overbearing voice? Is her
personality and size matched to her voice?
Does she speak softly, even though she can be just as tough and mean as
the situation calls for? Is there a
special softness in her normally crude tone when she speaks of certain things?
Her mama, the man she lost to heart attack, the baby she lost, any small
child?
·Does Irene like sports?
Does she hate them? Is she
addicted to soap operas? Does she
hate them? Does she like swimming,
fishing, lounge hopping? Does she
read a lot? Never reads more than
necessary to do her job? Does she
go jogging? Does she have a lot of
friends or is Irene a loner when off duty?
·What about her friends?
Are they mostly cops? Or are
her real friends all people far removed from her job? What kind of people are they?
What are their professions? Are
they mostly church goers? Never go
to church? Does Irene believe in
God? Does she go to church?
Are her friends wealthy? Poor?
A mixture of both? Average?
·Does Irene have a pet?
Cat, dog, monkey, goldfish?
·Does Irene hide a deep dark secret?
Was she raped by her father as a young girl?
Did the boy next door rape her before he became a priest?
Is she torn between letting him continue to get by with it or should she
tell? Did Irene accidentally kill a
child when she was a teenage driver? Was
she driving the car in which her husband died?
·How does Irene feel about her fellow officers?
How does she feel about men in general?
Women? People in general?
Does she worry about what people are doing to the environment? Does she dislike other law enforcement agencies? Respect
them? Does Irene dream of becoming
the top cop of her police department? Perhaps
chief? Or does she just want to get
her twenty or thirty years in and retire?
As you can see, Irene, the police woman, who will be
your main character, needs a lot of defining before you really know her.
Lets do a profile of Irene and answer a bunch of the above questions.
First, we must decide if Irene is going to be a completely straight,
honest cop who wouldnt even take a cup of coffee at Dunkin Donuts without
paying for it. Or does she take
advantage of her uniform to get whatever she can for free or at a discount.
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