Creating relatable, three-dimensional characters is a
crucial element of writing a successful romantic suspense novel. These
characters help to draw readers into the story, making them invested in the
characters' emotions, struggles, and triumphs. As an expert romantic suspense
author, I have developed a process for creating and developing these types of
characters, which I will share with you in this post.
The first step is to develop a deep understanding of who they your characters are. This means delving into their past, their personality, their beliefs, and their motivations. Many people start by creating a detailed character profile that includes information about the character's background, family, education, and career, as well as their strengths, weaknesses, fears, and desires.
Here are a few links to some downloadable character sheets.
The Ultimate Character
Questionnaire (over 150 character questions)
I personally so things a little differently, every author
has their own ways of walking down the same path. When my characters first hit
my muse it is usually an image of the person. As I develop the skeleton of the story,
the actions and reactions needed by the characters to move the story forward,
start to fill in the image details, physical, spiritual and goals. It is all
still pretty vague, like an incomplete statue however as I dive into the story,
this drives me to ask questions that begin to build the character in my mind.
“Having strong, compelling characters that your readers
can root for (or against) is the strongest way to build suspense. When readers
are invested in a character, they want to know what happens to them.”
Once I have a clear understanding of who the character is,
at least up until the point we join the character in the story I begin to
develop their relationships with other characters in the story. This helps to
create a more realistic and well-rounded character, as their interactions with
others reveal more about their personality, motivations, and beliefs.
In the essence of any suspense character is a sense of edge
in characters, whether it is internal struggles or external, the need for a decision
must feel life or death. The only thing we as humans’ control is actions and
reactions. By focusing on those points in character reactions you can define
the edge or precipice your character is standing on.
This pulls the reader in with a relatable comfort that opens up and explores the personal struggles of the characters. The key is relatable and then go deeper.
“Characters need to feel like real people in order for
the reader to be invested in them enough to continue turning pages to see what
unfolds.”
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