- Names – Choose appropriate names for your characters that coincide with their personalities and roles in your story. Can you imagine an evil genius named Francis or a beautiful woman named Brunhilda? No? Your readers won’t be able to either.
- Descriptions – Give your characters their own eye and hair color, height, weight, tattoos and scars and describe the clothes they wear. If you are writing a children’s book, this isn’t that important as your illustrations will show your readers what the characters look like.
- Backstory – A character’s backstory is everything that has happened to a character up to the point when he or she is introduced in a book. It is all of the character’s experiences and history which have led to his or her attitudes, thoughts and ways of dealing with problems.
Read more: 10 Tips on How To Create Believable Characters
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