Tsk, tsk, tsk…
Only two (three, if you count the nearly finished Fairy Tale I received over email *coughMikecough*) of you finished the homework assignment. RebelliousFlaw’s rendition of the Spinning Wheel in the classic Sleeping Beauty certainly makes you feel bad for tossing all those spinning wheels in a room! And Alex took a completely different, but insightful look at how the atmosphere can affect a story… and he did it in Comic form! You both get A+’s for the week and my gratitude.
The rest of you… I know… I know… Election this, and snow that… and Halloween this…
Yeah, yeah.
So this week, we’re getting back to basics. Back to what this little creative journey started off with–Character creation.
Don’t think, don’t weave intricate tales, don’t try to be brilliantly insightful. Just tell me who this is. You tell me as much as your creative mind allows, or as little. Some people’s first instinct when looking at an image is a snowball effect of ideas and stories. Some need more guidance. At the very least, answer the following:
- What’s her name?
- What’s her favorite movie/book? (Does she even have one? Can she even read?)
- What is her favorite time of year?
- Is she allergic to anything?
- Has she ever been married?
- How many siblings does she have?
- What is her dream?
See? You don’t have to answer those specifically, but if you’re having trouble getting inside the heads of characters you’re writing into short stories (Or novels for NaNoWriMo), sometimes these mundane questions help.
No excuses this week, hmm?
Ready, GO!
Tags: Character Creation, Creative, Homework



