Showing posts with label compelling characters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label compelling characters. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Why I Write For Middle School

There are many reasons I have chosen to  focus on middle school writing.  Each reason plays a vital role in my development as a writer and I hope you find them interesting. Since there are too many for one blog post I will be giving you small glimpses into my paradigm in hopes that you will share yours with me. 

     Some of my earliest memories are my mother as she read to us. I remember the way she brought each character to life with only the sound of her voice. I think that's where my siblings and I learned to create voices. Get all of us in a room and you quickly learn that we have a unique way of communicating; we love to imitate inflection and sounds of voices other than our own. We seem to have a knack for putting words in other peoples mouths by imitating not just what we think they would say but how they would say it. This often is confusing for people that don't "get us". (Sometimes mistaken for multiple personality disorder.) In any event, we have all become expert observers of behavior and communication. 

     When the Harry Potter series first came out, I immediately began reading this to my children. This was long before Hogwarts was a household word.  I found her characters easily brought to life by my repertoire of voices. So distinct were my voices that when the first movie came out, my children complained that the voice of Dobby was all wrong. These characters changed and grew up with my children which made them incredibly compelling. 


     The huge changes and growth that occur during the middle school years are ideal for creating characters with conflict.  

 Do your early memories play a role in your writing? Does anybody else create voices for their characters?
   

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Great Blogging Experiment Exceeds Expectations

Hello Everyone,

I would be remiss if I didn't commend Elana Johnson on her brainchild the "Great Blogging Experiment". What fun it has been to travel from blog to blog and see all the similarities and differences on posts about creating compelling characters. I still have several more to visit but I plan on getting to every single one. The whole event is brought to you by the fabulous Blogging Trifecta of Elana, Jen and Alex.


Did you miss it? Oh, not to worry you can still find all the posts here! See my contribution here.


Did you find one that really spoke to you? I have a few and I will share them later this week!
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