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Five Senses Writing Exercise
Look around this room and write a scene that incorporates your five senses. Can you make the reader feel like they are standing here experiencing sight, smell, sounds, touch and even taste?
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Character Sketches
Create two character sketches. One works in this room and one is a first time visitor.
Character sketch ideas by best selling author, Columbia MFA, and Fiction Foundry guest, Jean Kwok.
CHARACTER NAME:
ROLE IN STORY:
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
age, height, weight, hair, skin, physique
facial features
clothing
grooming
distinguishing features or habits, mannerisms
upon close inspection
voice
fragrance
WHAT DO OTHER PEOPLE NOTICE:
first
second
BACKGROUND:
Ethnicity
Education
Religion
Personal experience
Occupation, work experience
Sexuality
Residence
SIGNIFICANT EVENT THAT MOLDED THE CHARACTER'S PERSONALITY:
IS THE READER LIKELY TO HAVE STEREOTYPICAL EXPECTATIONS ABOUT THIS CHARACTER/
How does the character defy the stereotype?
How does she conform to the stereotype?
RELATIONSHIPS:
Best friend
Other friends
Family
Enemies
CHARACTER ESSENCE:
Core need(s)
Ambition in life
What character does alone
Will reader like or dislike the character and why.
CHARACTER ARC:
Does the character change in the story? How?
Epiphany
How does the character grow?
What does the character learn?
MOTIVATIONS/AMBITIONS:
What does the character want?
abstract
concrete
Does character have intermediate goals? CONFLICTS:
What could prevent the character from achieving her objectives?:
Internal conflicts
External conflicts SUMMARY
If the story were principally about this character what would that story line be?
Describe the character’s story in three acts:
beginning
middle
end FREESTYLE DESCRIPTION OF THE CHARACTER:
IN THE CHARACTER'S OWN WORDS:
something the character says which is illustrative of her/his self-perception.
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Write a Scene or Short Story
Using the exercises you just completed, write a scene, a series or scenes, or a short story.
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