This is the second part of my new blog series on…
Character Development using Zodiac Traits.
It’s my favorite writing tool…to create living, breathing characters that jump off the page. After giving my characters a name and finding images of what my characters look like (not necessarily in that order all the time.) I give them a birthday.
Then I start searching for Zodiac Traits.
Pinterest is a great place to get information on Zodiac Traits. Check out my board…
Writing Tips: PISCES Character Development – Zodiac Traits
https://www.pinterest.com/MMAlexander15/writing-tips-pisces-character-development-zodiac-t/
I start with negative and positive keywords for each Zodiac sign.
These negative keywords are very helpful for character development. Especially for developing your antagonist or a character that’s not so nice. You can use several of these negative keywords, sprinkled with a few positive keywords to create a living, breathing antagonist. People are complex, no one is all bad or all good. Creating an antagonist that has some good qualities makes them scarier…in my opinion.
Characters need layers, depth…that’s what makes them real.
These positive keywords are very helpful in developing your protagonist, side kicks and mentors, sprinkled with a few negative keywords and you have a living, breathing character with flaws. Someone people can relate to.
Then I dig deeper with this book “The Power of Birthdays, Stars & Numbers – The Complete Personology Reference Guide by Saffi Crawford and Geraldine Sullivan.”
I love this book!
It has information, on every single birthday.
My character Violet Shoemaker
The Power of Birthdays, Stars & Numbers – The Complete Personology Reference Guide by Saffi Crawford and Geraldine Sullivan.
My character Charlene Lawrence
The Power of Birthdays, Stars & Numbers – The Complete Personology Reference Guide by Saffi Crawford and Geraldine Sullivan.
Hope this is helpful!
Aries is next
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