“First, find out what your hero wants, then just follow him!” - Ray Bradbury
That sums up how I come up with novel-length stories. Creating and plotting a novel is all about my characters. I need to know who they are, where they come from, what they want, and what the worst thing is that could happen to them.
I don’t think about them as characters but as people; people I want to get to know. I “interview” them to find out as much about them as possible. I use the the questionnaire from the Gotham Writers’ Workshop excellent Writing Fiction guide - I highly recommend the book, but there is a downloadable version of the questionnaire.
The most important thing about creating characters is to keep checking that I’m interested in them and what happens to them. The way I see it, if I don’t care about my characters, why should anybody else care?
