Hi all,
After almost half a year from picking up a pen, I've decided to start writing again.
I'm intending to self-publish a book this time and hire an editor to edit the book for me, mainly because while I've lots of creative ideas and plots, my English, although slightly better than the man on the street, is not good enough to write an error-free book.
I've a few questions before getting started, though.
For a start, I'm more into the fantasy and science fiction kind of genre.
1) Regarding character development, how do you guys go about doing it?
I've discovered that it's very difficult to express individualistic personality in each of my characters, and that's why, at the end, they all sound like they're talking like the main character/hero. And that's very bad and hopeless.
Do you guys draw out the characters on large white papers and sketch out their personalities? Because in a dialogue, for example, the tone style and speech of my characters always sound the same, even though one may be a greedy pig and the other a helpful soul.
2) Are there any good books to read before writing fantasy themes?
I mean, should I read a few fantasy novels before even starting?
I've the basic plots and ideas already, though.
Thanks all!
Xeon.
After almost half a year from picking up a pen, I've decided to start writing again.
I'm intending to self-publish a book this time and hire an editor to edit the book for me, mainly because while I've lots of creative ideas and plots, my English, although slightly better than the man on the street, is not good enough to write an error-free book.
I've a few questions before getting started, though.
For a start, I'm more into the fantasy and science fiction kind of genre.
1) Regarding character development, how do you guys go about doing it?
I've discovered that it's very difficult to express individualistic personality in each of my characters, and that's why, at the end, they all sound like they're talking like the main character/hero. And that's very bad and hopeless.
Do you guys draw out the characters on large white papers and sketch out their personalities? Because in a dialogue, for example, the tone style and speech of my characters always sound the same, even though one may be a greedy pig and the other a helpful soul.
2) Are there any good books to read before writing fantasy themes?
I mean, should I read a few fantasy novels before even starting?
I've the basic plots and ideas already, though.
Thanks all!
Xeon.