Tutorials
Introduction
Tutorials - The Writer's Interface
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We see from this screen shot the list on the left of over 40
character types. These are the most basic or generic fiction types
of characters. You have not only their generic names, you have also
fiction and psychological descriptions of the characters to go
from.
There is no dogmatic writing system here. You don't have to include
certain types of characters as in the hero myth approach. You can
use your creative, story imagination and combine characters how you
like.
In developing your story you might experiment with types of
characters: how about Friends who turn into Adversaries and what
makes this happen, and how is it all resolved? By focus on
Character Combinations you generate story, action, plot and theme,
making the characters go to crisis, climax and through to
resolution.
Note the tabs immediately above the right text box. Description -
Relationships - Personality. The Relationships tab works well to
show the interconnections between your characters. The Personality
chart of fiction-personality characteristics is not good for
fiction or for psychology, and is not used as part of The Writer's
Interface, so don't get confused. The The Writer's Interface list
of over fifty character types, as shown on the left, is much more
true to novels and life, and therefore useable in planning and
developing fiction characters. WriteItNow software will revise this
chart, or make it flexible, for your putting in character traits in
its WriteItNow 4 major revision.
