Press the edge of your characters' boundaries. Make them edgy

How to Make Your Stories More Edgy

Are your characters flat, boring and not help move your story along? Make their personality edgy. Let their inner demon come out and show who they really are. After all, nobody’s prefect, neither should your characters be perfect. Show their inner personality and put a bit of edge in how they interact with your other characters.

3 Edgy Little Tips to Make Your Story More Compelling

  • Give your hero an interesting career.
  • Give your hero a distracting personal relationship.
  • Give your antagonist a noble goal.

“The key here is to make what they do interesting.  Something that says volumes about who they are, where they’ve come from, and how it defines their world view and current state of mind.  This aligns with the vicarious-reading-experience law of literary physics, versus making the hero’s job as mundane and vanilla as the reader’s.” More…

10 Easy Ways to Make Your Writing Edgy and Quirky

  • Push the boundaries
  • Add a bizarre twist in your writing
  • Dig up the gems

“Edgy tends to mean a hint of the transgressive or dangerous but nothing explicit — while quirky tends to mean something like ‘idiosyncratic and fun’. That’s my take on it anyway… Edgy is a bit of a cliché these days. Provocative is probably a good thought. Also humor of some kind.” – veinglory on AbsoluteWrite. More…

All well and good. But how are you going to lead them past the first few pages while they make a snap judgment about your story? Again, it’s in the way you craft your words. Who do you know in your personal or professional life has an edgy or quirky personality? Study them, uses what you’ve found. Putting edge to your characters will bring them to life and seem more real and – life-like.

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Write your character's five 5 senses

Write Through Your Character’s Senses

How to Use All Five Senses When Writing Your Novel

Don’t assume your readers will see what you see. Use the five senses in your stories. See the color, write the color. Hear the sounds, write the sounds. If possible, smells and tastes will add a greater dimension to your story and put the readers deep into your scenes. If you don’t use the five senses in your writing what you see (and sense) you will lose your readers.

“A big part of writing a romance novel that sells—and captivates readers—is creating a world that’s immersive, personal, and thoroughly believable. But it’s easy to rely on phrases that tell the reader about the characters’ romantic relationships instead of choosing language that lets them feel every heart-stopping, pulse-pounding, stomach-fluttering moment of falling in love. So how to write a romance that’s unique, and never cliché? Go deep into the character’s sensory experience.” More…

“Where am I? Who are you? What’s going on?” If you do not answer these three questions directly or by foreshadowed at your hook or in the first chapter, the conversation (next set of words) becomes blurred. You go on talking, but your readers are not listening. They may become confused. He asks again. Will you tell him? Do you want to keep your readers confused? More…

A book in itself is unlikely to make or break you, but it is a powerful extension of your business or blog. More…

Tell everyone about your stories. More…

Need more help to fix your character’s 5 senses to hook in your readers? More…

Don’t forget to edit your character’s story. Are you using the right words to describe them? More …

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Create a Writer's Critique Group. Succeeded Together

How to Create a Successful Critique Group

A Group to Help Others Help You Help Them

Your critique group must have the foundation to support others in there writing ventures. Create a set of rules how team members will interact with each other in as safe and encouraging atmosphere. These rules or norms will form to create structure, that time will not be wasted at everyone sits around wondering what will happen next. Find a place to meet, a coffee shop, library or a fast food place you can sit in a corner without interruptions. Remember, everyone should get something positive in you new writer’s critique group.

“Critique groups can be a big leg-up for authors as far as polishing their work before either sending it out on submission or self-publishing it. If you haven’t found a critique group that works for you, consider creating one. I’ve got a few things to keep in mind when creating or looking for a critique group that might help you with getting some compatible folks in your group.” More…

Guidelines for Writing Critique Groups
“Provide constructive criticism in a supportive, compassionate manner. Writes invest a lot into their work, and it takes courage to read it in front of several peers, inviting their critique. They came to the meeting because they want to become better writers, so show them respect and give them honest help.”

“Things you should do when critiquing another writer’s works.

  • Don’t critique the writer. Your job in these meetings is to give constructive feedback on the writing.
  • Begin your evaluation with a few compliments. Find one or two things you liked. If something was especially good, mention it and explain why.
  • Give specific critique, not vague and general comments.
  • Be gentle in your comments.
  • Be supportive.
  • Even if the writing is terrible, find a few good points and mention them first.” More …

Remember, you group should be helpful and fun for everyone in you group. Each member will develop on their own, while interacting and making progress to their success. Also, everyone should understand the rules and guidelines, and norms that each member agrees to follow. Rules help your group succeeded towards their writing goals.

Tell everyone about your critique group. More…

Need more help to create a great story plot? More…

Don’t forget to edit your character’s story. Are you using the right words to describe them? More …

Start Writing Now – This book is for the dreamers who say one day they will write their stories and become a writer. Then they forget their dreams of writing. But they can write now – write those stories now. I mean right now.

How Not To Write A One Star Novel – Do you want to create a five star novel? Learn from other writers’ mistakes and prevent yourself from receiving any one star reviews for you hard work. Here is your free e-book.

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Make Characters More Believable

Characters Must Be Believable in Your Story

Who Are Your Characters?

How do you know your characters? Would you audience understand and believe in them? Hero or villain, they must be authentic and also written to be easy to follow. Ask your characters questions about themselves. Asking is an action that will get you thinking about their personalities, desires and goals.

“Character sketches are pretty similar to questionnaires, in that they involve asking questions, but they can also be a bit more fleshed out. Just like questionnaires, there are a bunch of worksheets to get you started sketching your characters, but you can also create your own system by considering the following:” More…

Create the characters’ routine to show their thoughts, goals and motives. This routine will either help or hinder the obstacles your characters must conquer to reach that goal.

“Creating believable characters can be accomplished by writing internal dialogue that shows the struggles going on inside. The reader is allowed into secret places that build understanding and often empathy even if they choose the wrong path. More…

One more thing, after you fill out those characteristic profiles for each character, put them together in a short story form. This brings life to your characters and is helpful while you write your story. You’ve seen them in action in your short story form. You know who they are and how they will move your story along.

All well and good. But how are you going to lead them past the first few pages while they make a snap judgment about your story? Again, it’s in the way you craft your words. Give your readers a clear view of your story, and you as an author, so they will know your story is well worth their time reading.

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Don’t forget to edit your story. Are you using the right words to describe them? More …

 

Brainstorming Your Ideas for a Successful Novel.

Brainstorming Ideas is Everything You Need to Write Your Story

Brainstorming to Your Novel’s Success

Brainstorming is one of my most useful writing tools. It helps me find my stories within the jumble of ideas. Disjointed ideas fly through my brain at random times, like when I’m in the shower or just about to fall asleep. When I brainstorm I ask important questions like: How should my story start? How should this scene end? What are my characters personalities? What would my antagonist say when the protagonist is down? How should I kill that character? Should there be a sex scene?

Basic Tips for Brainstorming Your Novel

“Brainstorming and pre-writing may not be for everyone, but it’s a part of the writing process that I love and swear by. In fact, playing around with an idea before I start writing is one of my favorite things to do. Nothing is wrong with my idea while I’m brainstorming; it’s shiny and new and I’m just having fun with it.” More…

A Fun Way to Brainstorm Story Ideas

“I think for most of us, ideas are pretty easy. They pop into our heads all the time, either as a general concept, or a fun character, or an interesting situation. What’s hard, is turning that idea into a workable conflict with a plot. That’s where the real work comes in.

Next time you’re stuck on what to do with your idea, or just need a way to generate an idea, turn to your favorite movies and books and “steal” what you love about them (and no, I’m not advocating plagiarism here, bear with me).” More… 

A book in itself is unlikely to make or break you, but it is a powerful extension of your business or blog. More…

Tell everyone about your stories. More…

Need more help brainstorming your story? More…

Don’t forget to edit your character’s story. Are you using the right words to describe them? More …

Start Writing Now – This book is for the dreamers who say one day they will write their stories and become a writer. Then they forget their dreams of writing. But they can write now – write those stories now. I mean right now.

How Not To Write A One Star Novel – Do you want to create a five star novel? Learn from other writers’ mistakes and prevent yourself from receiving any one star reviews for you hard work. Here is your free e-book.

R. M. Scott Author Site