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I'm not sure how many members have projects that involve original work, or original characters within a fanwork. Heck, to be completely honest, nothing like that is even on my Master List quite yet. But I digress... 

Character creation is a favorite topic of mine, but also something I struggle to actually do. Most of my characters for original works, or my OCs, start out one way and - as I write them - turn into a different character entirely. There's nothing wrong with that, of course; it's interesting and even fun.

Still, I would like to work on creating characters, and I'm hoping there are others here who are also interested! I thought it would be cool to make a post in this comm where people could share their processes, tips, and resources for character creation.

One enjoyable and surprisingly enlightening practice I've picked up is IC-ly taking quizzes on Zimbio - or any site like it; Zimbio just happens to be my go-to. The personality quiz method of developing a character once a concept exists was brought to my attention through NaNoWriMo, and it's great! I mean, it can easily become an addictive time-suck, yes, but answering the questions make me come up with details for my character I never would have before, and those help shape them further. I also like to look at the quiz results when they come with a blurb, and see what I agree with and don't in terms of how it applies to my character.

For the more traditional and nitty-gritty out there, there's also this great Google Doc, which even comes with a guide. It's a great resource for a complete and extensive character bio. Very extensive... In fact, completing it can be exhausting! I've filled it out (completely) for maybe two characters in the past.

That's what I have to bring to the table, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts!
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I don't know how many of you know about doing "morning pages" but, for those who don't know, I'll explain.

Basically, you write 3 pages first thing in the morning of anything that pops in your head, to clear your mental blockages so you can get on with your day without carrying unnecessary mental "baggage". It also helps you develop the habit of shutting down your inner editor while writing, and to write something everyday, regardless of the quality. And doing in the morning means you're approaching it with a fresh brain too. :)

Even if the only thing you can write for your morning pages is "I don't know what to say; this is stupid and I feel stupid for doing this," just keep going based on that. You can go on whatever little tangents you want to because no one will see it.

You can also choose to do it by hand or on computer. For those of you who dread the ache in your hand that may occur and are bewildered at the thought of yet ANOTHER word doc in your comp, there's a website called 750words, where you can write and save those morning pages. Signup's quick, the site's free for the first month ($5 monthly donation after that), it's totally private, and it's even got an automatic word counter for ya. And yeah, I'm using it myself.

I've found that doing the morning pages is a huge boost to my writerly self, so I thought I'd share the idea for anybody who's struggling with writer's block and their inner perfectionist too.

And, yeah, I just finished my morning pages. Turns out my stream of consciousness has a major potty-mouth. LOL!

However you do your morning pages is up to you, but it DEFINITELY will help with your productivity.
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Not like anyone here actually NEEDS more prompts, but:

This e-book of "1000 prompts" is free on Amazon. (Offer expires Jan 4).

No idea if it's any good, but hey, free.

(Thank you, BookBub!)

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