In order for the lessons to continue, you need to pick/make a character. Characters based off movies, like Tony Stark, Han Solo, and Captain Jack Sparrow, are perfect examples of characters that are already created for you. However, if you are writing a book and want a different character, you have to create your own.
So, how do you create one?
Well, when planning a story plot, you create key points and continue from there, deciding your climax and such. A creating a character is kinda the same. Main points to include in the bio would be:
Name
Appearance
Personality
As an example, I shall do a bio on my character Rose from my book Love With a Price.
Name: Rose Power: Amber (but mainly uses the power of Form) First Appearance: Dark hair that comes a bit past her shoulders, piercing blue eyes, olive skin, and perfect white teeth. First Outfit: Capris, a light blue shirt, and brown sandals. Personality: Funny, Smart, Witty, Worrisome, Powerful Probably made a few of those up but that's besides the point. Background: (@atyoustoryreaders ) Her distant parents left her in her room, not wanting anything to do with her. She knew nothing of her power until the age of eight, where she started sneaking out of the house. Right before she went to sleep, she would write letters to the "Lover of her Future" explaining her situation, in hope that they would understand why she was who she was. At age ten, she overheard her parents arguing about with someone whom she had never heard. This is how she learned that she would be taken away at age thirteen to this stranger. Her last letter was written on her birthday, telling of how she may never write again and apologizing for the person she might become.
1. Well, lemme find someone else who hasn't read it yet or I haven't already suggested it to, at least.
2. *Telepathically tells you "Psycho" is an Alfred Hitchcock 1960 horror film that is famous, especially for its signature music when the psycho is attacking* *Also telepathically reassures you I do not watch horror films, however old they may be, I have simply heard enough about it to know what it is*
4. FF will be ours. . . 🐨 5. Well, OK, then!
1. Why? 2. I don't care to scare myself anyway. 4. Have fun with that. 5.
1. Well, it'd get annoying if I went up to someone I had already talked about your story to and suggested it to them again, now, wouldn't it? 2. Same. 4. Heheheheheheheh
Lesson Two: Creating a Character * * * As an example, I shall do a bio on my character Rose from my book Love With a Price.
Name: Rose Power: Amber (but mainly uses the power of Form) First Appearance: Dark hair that comes a bit past her shoulders, piercing blue eyes, olive skin, and perfect white teeth. First Outfit: Capris, a light blue shirt, and brown sandals. Personality: Funny, Smart, Witty, Worrisome, Powerful Probably made a few of those up but that's besides the point. Background: (@atyoustoryreaders ) Her distant parents left her in her room, not wanting anything to do with her. She knew nothing of her power until the age of eight, where she started sneaking out of the house. Right before she went to sleep, she would write letters to the "Lover of her Future" explaining her situation, in hope that they would understand why she was who she was. At age ten, she overheard her parents arguing about with someone whom she had never heard. This is how she learned that she would be taken away at age thirteen to this stranger. Her last letter was written on her birthday, telling of how she may never write again and apologizing for the person she might become.
Homework: Write a bio.
Any questions?
1. Ooh, new lesson! 2. O3O 3. *wonders if I should complete homework assignment with one of my own OCs*
In order for the lessons to continue, you need to pick/make a character. Characters based off movies, like Tony Stark, Han Solo, and Captain Jack Sparrow, are perfect examples of characters that are already created for you. However, if you are writing a book and want a different character, you have to create your own.
So, how do you create one?
Well, when planning a story plot, you create key points and continue from there, deciding your climax and such. A creating a character is kinda the same. Main points to include in the bio would be:
Name
Appearance
Personality
As an example, I shall do a bio on my character Rose from my book Love With a Price.
Name: Rose Power: Amber (but mainly uses the power of Form) First Appearance: Dark hair that comes a bit past her shoulders, piercing blue eyes, olive skin, and perfect white teeth. First Outfit: Capris, a light blue shirt, and brown sandals. Personality: Funny, Smart, Witty, Worrisome, Powerful Probably made a few of those up but that's besides the point. Background: (@atyoustoryreaders ) Her distant parents left her in her room, not wanting anything to do with her. She knew nothing of her power until the age of eight, where she started sneaking out of the house. Right before she went to sleep, she would write letters to the "Lover of her Future" explaining her situation, in hope that they would understand why she was who she was. At age ten, she overheard her parents arguing about with someone whom she had never heard. This is how she learned that she would be taken away at age thirteen to this stranger. Her last letter was written on her birthday, telling of how she may never write again and apologizing for the person she might become.
Homework: Write a bio.
Any questions?
Awesome lesson, K66!
I'll think about the bio for a bit and post it here later. I'm thinking on doing a bio for my RP character in our Roleplay.
1. Why? 2. I don't care to scare myself anyway. 4. Have fun with that. 5.
1. Well, it'd get annoying if I went up to someone I had already talked about your story to and suggested it to them again, now, wouldn't it? 2. Same. 4. Heheheheheheheh
1. Why not just not do it in the first place? 2. Lol. 4. Lol.
Lesson Two: Creating a Character * * * As an example, I shall do a bio on my character Rose from my book Love With a Price.
Name: Rose Power: Amber (but mainly uses the power of Form) First Appearance: Dark hair that comes a bit past her shoulders, piercing blue eyes, olive skin, and perfect white teeth. First Outfit: Capris, a light blue shirt, and brown sandals. Personality: Funny, Smart, Witty, Worrisome, Powerful Probably made a few of those up but that's besides the point. Background: (@atyoustoryreaders ) Her distant parents left her in her room, not wanting anything to do with her. She knew nothing of her power until the age of eight, where she started sneaking out of the house. Right before she went to sleep, she would write letters to the "Lover of her Future" explaining her situation, in hope that they would understand why she was who she was. At age ten, she overheard her parents arguing about with someone whom she had never heard. This is how she learned that she would be taken away at age thirteen to this stranger. Her last letter was written on her birthday, telling of how she may never write again and apologizing for the person she might become.
Homework: Write a bio.
Any questions?
1. Ooh, new lesson! 2. O3O 3. *wonders if I should complete homework assignment with one of my own OCs*
[font face="c georgia"]1. Yes. 2. 3. Feel free to do whatever. [/font]
In order for the lessons to continue, you need to pick/make a character. Characters based off movies, like Tony Stark, Han Solo, and Captain Jack Sparrow, are perfect examples of characters that are already created for you. However, if you are writing a book and want a different character, you have to create your own.
So, how do you create one?
Well, when planning a story plot, you create key points and continue from there, deciding your climax and such. A creating a character is kinda the same. Main points to include in the bio would be:
Name
Appearance
Personality
As an example, I shall do a bio on my character Rose from my book Love With a Price.
Name: Rose Power: Amber (but mainly uses the power of Form) First Appearance: Dark hair that comes a bit past her shoulders, piercing blue eyes, olive skin, and perfect white teeth. First Outfit: Capris, a light blue shirt, and brown sandals. Personality: Funny, Smart, Witty, Worrisome, Powerful Probably made a few of those up but that's besides the point. Background: (@atyoustoryreaders ) Her distant parents left her in her room, not wanting anything to do with her. She knew nothing of her power until the age of eight, where she started sneaking out of the house. Right before she went to sleep, she would write letters to the "Lover of her Future" explaining her situation, in hope that they would understand why she was who she was. At age ten, she overheard her parents arguing about with someone whom she had never heard. This is how she learned that she would be taken away at age thirteen to this stranger. Her last letter was written on her birthday, telling of how she may never write again and apologizing for the person she might become.
Homework: Write a bio.
Any questions?
This sounds like a roleplay character... (The bio part anyway). I will do the homework later.
1. Well, it'd get annoying if I went up to someone I had already talked about your story to and suggested it to them again, now, wouldn't it? 2. Same. 4. Heheheheheheheh
1. Why not just not do it in the first place? 2. Lol. 4. Lol.
Lesson One: Points of View * * * That's all I got for now. I guess you are welcome to do an example of one of these points of views for Homework, if you would like the practice. (Just do like One paragraph).
Thank you and that is the end of Lesson One.
OK, sorry my assingment's late. My, uh -- my absentmindedness ate my homework. This is my try-out of First Person, which I haven't done in a while. (I wasn't quite sure what I wanted to go for, but your LMB story sort of inspired this kind of setting and idea. Was that all right?.)
"Tigress!" I glanced behind me to see Jonmbost trotting up to me from the hallway, clutching his signature brown hat with one hand. I stopped and waited for him to catch up. He took several gulps of breath -- looking as if he had been running for a while -- and adjusted his sunglasses, which had fallen askew as he was running. I arched my eyebrows. "What's up, Jon?" "It's -- Chunky!" He gasped, leaning over with his hands on his knees. "He's--!" "Chunky? The biggest koala bear in our army?" I questioned. "Yes!" He panted, then stood up and exclaimed. "He's gone psycho!!I think MockingbirdInc gave him some caffeine, and now the biggest koala bear in the history of the LMBs Eternal is now down at the Coffee Table running around and destroying everything in sight! Everyone's panicking, the mods are trying to make him calm down and all the users are trying to find safety, and--!" "Oh, my gosh!!" I darted down the hallway toward the corridor that led to the LMB Coffee Table. "We have to stop him before he mistakes someone for an eucalyptus leaf!" "I'm right behind you!" With that, Jon and I raced away.