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Backstories Help Create Believable Characters



Posted: Sunday, April 18, 2010

by oldtimer
Fortress Publishing

Which is more important: a good plot or great characters? Whilst a humdinger of a plot will add zest to the story, it may all be wasted if your characters are flat and uninteresting. An excellent way to avoid this is to use backstories to make your characters live and breathe like real people.

A character's backstory is important whether you are writing a short story or a novel. With a short story it can be less in-depth than for a longer work, but it will raise your readers interest when you present them with a character they can believe in. In fact, that is the secret really: If YOU believe in the character, the chances are your readers will as well - and vice versa.

Building a backstory is fun and easy to do. All you need is a pen and paper, or even just Notepad on your PC. Just make a checklist, like the one below, and use it to make notes on the important points.

1. First, decide where they were born and in what year. Were their parents on the breadline, or well-to-do and influential? Were they brought up in a one-parent family? Were they an orphan? These beginnings will have shaped their lives in various ways. Jot down several ways in which your character may have been affected by their origins.

2. Next, write down a brief summary of their schooling (if they had any) and on to their first job. At what age did they start work, and what were the factors that led to this choice? It may be that your character could not find work. Write down why this was and how they managed to live without the income a job would produce.

3. The third point is most important in building a character. Write down the significant events in their life so far, that were instrumental in moulding them into the person they are today. Were they influenced by and strong people in their life, parents, teachers, others? Have they loved and lost? Have they been conned or duped? What trauma or disaster may they have been through? Write these down.

As you begin to build up a life story from the above, almost certainly you will think of other things to include which I haven't mentioned. If you do that's good, because it shows that the character is becoming a real person to you.

Once you have got the bare bones recorded, you can always go back and add or fine tune, but remember that for every part of the backstory there should be some reason for including it. You, the writer, should know what each event did in shaping the character you are presenting to the reader.

You will soon find that with a little practice, you can build up a plausible backstory in just a few minutes. Put that small amount of effort in and it will reap dividends.

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Mervyn Love offers advice, resources, competition listing, markets and much more on his website WritersReign.co.uk. Here you can subscribe to one or both of his free writing courses: Creative Writing and Article Writing. http://www.writersreign.co.uk For an excellent (and cheap) ebook to help you create great characters, go here: http://www.writersreign.co.uk/1/quirksa

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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)
» left by Pete Godfrey
from Mackay
2 years 27 days ago.
thank you very much for these insights into character creation. As a copywriter I use stories all the time to explain how a product came about. The character is one of the key aspects of this story as this is where the audience can relate - their pain, their emotions and then at last their success the discovery of a better way. I will use your techniques to further my skills in writing my stories - Thank you
» left by Mervyn Love from United Kingdom 2 years 27 days ago.
Hi Pete,
 
Many thanks for your kind remarks about my article. It is always rewarding to get feedback and to know that folk have benefited from what one has written. Thank you for taking the time to leave your comment.
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