Writing Tip #3: Use a Monkey Wrench

June 18th, 2009 by bakerkline

monkey_wrench

When I’m developing a new character I often throw a monkey wrench into the works to create internal tension.  I give this person a trait (an obsession, a habit, a fixation, a physical peculiarity or mannerism) that seems to cut against the grain of his or her personality.  I find that these contradictions usually add depth and dimension, and stimulate me to think about my character in new ways.

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  • http://www.nameberry.com Pam

    ooh, this is a nice idea. example? definitely deserves another blog post -- would love to hear about a particular thing you do like that for THIS book. and hey, can nameberry be over there with your favorite sites???

  • http://www.christinabakerkline.com bakerkline

    What a coincidence -- I just wrote a follow-up post. It'll be up tomorrow!

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