Hullo again and welcome to June’s Round Robin which is about Characters. Robin, who sets up these posts, calls it a basic topic. It is a basic topic – but one might also refer to it as fundamental.
You can have the most wonderful plot in the history of fiction writing, but if you have to frogmarch your characters through it – it will not work.

In the beginning
So how do I go about developing them? I listen to their conversations. I used to write plays and for that I would put two characters in a room and listen in. Gradually, gradually, I begin to hear what they think needs saying. Fiction of course needs much more narrative and the conversations have to be embellished by surroundings. A pauper woman in Shoreditch is going to have different things to say about there being no food in the house, from a Duchess in Wiltshire.
Fiction writing also lacks a play producer, so it’s up to the writer to dress the characters. Perhaps that leads on to what the Duchess thinks about her dressmaker and the pauper about the rag-and-bone man.
I do spend time on it, but it is time during the writing process. I may know that my theme demands a type of heroine and a type of hero. As I explore what I want to tease out of the theme, I’m listening to the characters.

…and into maturity
What inspires the process of creating a character? Well, getting the next action or twist right, is very important. When I was writing Mariah’s Marriage, Mariah’s response to the countess’s revelation that Toby wanted to marry her, wasn’t the response I’d thought to type. As I typed, the girl’s reaction crystallised and when I read it over, I realised that the character had spoken and I needed to re-think that part of the plot and what happened next. An altogether satisfactory place to arrive at.
The other participants are listed below and despite having a teen at hand to consult, I’ve no idea why they’re appearing in miniature font. Comments on that or on how you create characters will be most welcome,
Anne
Skye Taylor http://www.skye-writer.com/blogging_by_the_sea/view/541/characters_that_capture_your_heart_
A.J. Maguire https://ajmaguire.wordpress.com/2017/06/24/all-about-character-june-round-robin/
Victoria Chatham http://victoriachatham.blogspot.ca/2017/06/where-do-your-characters-come-from.html
Marci Baun http://www.marcibaun.com/character-process-round-robin-june-2017/
Judith Copek http://lynx-sis.blogspot.com/2017/06/developing-characters-for-your-fiction.html
Rachael Kosinski http://rachaelkosinski.weebly.com/captains-log/how-do-you-round-up-the-usual-suspects-a-round-robin-on-characters
Diane Bator http://dbator.blogspot.ca/2017/06/may-2017-round-robin-blog-fest.html
Dr. Bob Rich https://bobrich18.wordpress.com/2017/06/24/where-do-my-characters-come-from/
Beverley Bateman http://beverleybateman.blogspot.ca/2017/06/character-development.html
Anne Stenhouse https://annestenhousenovelist.wordpress.com/2017/06/24/round-robin/
Marie Laval http://marielaval.blogspot.co.uk/2017/06/round-robin-importance-of-researching.html
Fiona McGier http://www.fionamcgier.com/blog/round-robin-for-june
Connie Vines http://mizging.blogspot.com/2017/06/developing-characters-in-your-stories.html