Welcome to Day Three of the #BeNotorious Blog Tour! We are
revving up to the release of the highly anticipated sequel of Katie
Jennings’ romantic family drama When Empires Fall, aptly named Rise of the
Notorious!
Follow along on this notorious blog tour from April 2nd till
release day on April 23rd, and be sure to enter the giveaway for a chance to win some AMAZING
prizes!
On today’s stop, international bestselling author Katie
Jennings will share her methods for creating unforgettable characters! Also,
check out a sneak peek of Rise of the Notorious at the end! Enjoy!
How I Create Unforgettable
Characters
By Katie
Jennings
What’s a great book without great characters? They
drive the story and make it interesting, therefore it’s very important to get them
right. Ergo, no
Mary-Sues! No one wants
another Bella Swan (sorry Twilight fans!). We want more Elizabeth Bennetsand Catherine Earnshaws and Emma Woodhouses! We
crave manly men like Heathcliff and arrogant ones like Mr. Darcy and Mr. Rochester! No more Mr. Perfects, please, I’ll take the bad
boys with checkered pasts and the spunky temperamental girls any
day!
But just how does a writer go about creating a memorable
character? One that will stick with a reader for years to come, holding their
hand like an old friend as they continue on with life, never really quite the
same after having “met”
them? Perhaps there’s no
concrete formula for this, but I will say that the first thing a writer needs to
do is get a really good
grasp on human nature. If
we’re going to write about people, then we should probably have a pretty good
idea on how people operate, right?
So how does one go about doing this? Well, most of it is already ingrained in
us, we just need to pay
attention. Think about it. We interact with people every day. We watch people on
television,we read about
them in newspapers, we talk to them at thegrocery store. We are inherently social creatures, and in addition to that,
we are all also very unique in the way we react to situations. Everyone has their own special way of
laughing, of speaking, of
smiling. Every woman has
her own way of crying, her own way of getting angry, and her own way of falling in love. Each man out there has his own way of
expressing his frustration, voicing his opinion, or succumbing to his
desires.Our differences
are what make all of us special, so as writers it is so important that we spend
time fleshing out our characters and really focusing on what it is that makes
them different from everyone else out there.
What little quirk does your heroine have that has the hero
stumbling over his feet to
kneel before her? Is
it her dimpled
smile? Is it her ability
to listen quietly to his needs and quote poetry to ease his stress? Or maybe it’s her sharp tongue and wit that
always catches him off guard, just when he thinks he has the upper
hand?
No matter what it is, make sure you think long and hard about
the traits you want your
character to have. And
for heaven’s sake, please don’t make them all good qualities! Because for every good trait we possess,
there is a bad trait to
accompany it.And, in my
opinion, the bad traits are the ones that make us human, the ones that make us
real. Don’t you want your characters to be real,
too?
If you’re still having trouble organizing traits for your
character and keeping them straight, then let me make a very helpful suggestion
to you: go buy an astrology book, and make it your new best friend. If you don’t know where to start, let me
recommend one to you: Linda Goodman’s Sun Signs.
Some of you may scoff at it, but if you do then you are
seriously missing out on an in depth analysis of different personalities. Put aside your disbelief in it, and instead
comb through the different signs and read about each personality. It will teach you a lot, just trust me! By utilizing this widely available and
extremely helpful tool, you will be able to create believable characters that
have both good traits and flaws, and that are consistent.Consistent is a BIG word with me, as I am a
Virgo and consistency is a
huge thing for us. You
see, you can’t have your hero be both the shy boy next door, and yet he always
knows the exact right thing to say to comfort or woo your heroine. No! A
shy boy next door is also probably going to be bad with words, and he’ll
probably always say the wrong thing because he’s socially awkward. See, doesn’t he sound more interesting
already? And, best
of all, he’s not perfect. No one is, and besides, perfect characters are awfully
boring!
Or how about the oh-so-handsome stranger who swaggers into
town outta nowhere and has a fierce temper, only to then suddenly turn
around and be the sweetest guy ever as he patiently hangs on
every silly word your
heroine says? I
doubt he exists in real
life, sorry. It would be
much more realistic for him to be arrogantly demeaning in the beginning, only to
have the heroine slowly teach him to soften up a bit, but he still
needs to retain his inner
nature. He’s probably an
Aries, and Aries men don’t change for nobody. But,
he may warm up to a girl who’s caught his eye, and show her lots of affection
which will be plenty sweet, but don’t expect him to lose his selfish nature or his arrogant
pride. He’ll hang on to
those qualities till his
dying day. And hey, that’s
what makes him interesting, don’t you think? I do.
To give you a brief
summary, I’m going to sum up some pros and cons of each of the twelve signs,
just so you can see how vastly different they all are and you can get excited
about which one to choose and then explore in even more depth:
ARIES: Bossy, arrogant, selfish, and
extremely stubborn. But also energetic, spunky, cheerful, and the life of any
party.
TAURUS: Consistent, down-to-earth, noble, and hard-nosed.Homebodies to the core; usually love and
connect with nature.
GEMINI: Flighty, whimsical, witty, and fun. Two-faced and self-centered; bright and clever. Great speakers and lovers of good
conversation.
CANCER: Wildly emotional, hardworking, stingy, and very caring. Values stability in life and home more than
anything; extremely cautious.
LEO: Proud, temperamental, conceited, romantic,
and exceptionally
affectionate. These people
are born royalty (in their eyes), and they want you to know
it!
VIRGO: Practical, smart, often shy and always just a little bit
OCD. Loves putting
everything in neat little organized piles, alphabetically
and by
color. Passive-aggressive
but very trustworthy.
LIBRA: Social-butterfly, indecisive, airy, and accepting.Values fairness and honor above all else;
despises hypocrites!
SCORPIO: Vindictive, sly, poker-faced, passionate, and wildly
intelligent. Do
not cross these people as you will regret it!
SAGITTARIUS: Fun-loving, easy-going, and forgetful.Spontaneous and enthusiastic about life, yet
impulsive and often spread themselves too thin.
CAPRICORN: Introverted, quiet, broody, and hardworking.Struggles with depression if not dedicated to
a distinct purpose in life.
AQUARIUS: Friendly, inventive, extroverted, and emotionally
detached. Fiercely
independent and unpredictable. Values freedom above all else.
PISCES: Giving, empathetic, shy, and deeply emotional. These people feel every emotion down to their
very core, and are usually very spiritual.
So these are obviously the generic traits of each sign, as
any good astrology book
will go much deeper. But
it gives you an idea, and hopefully a jumping off point as far as
where to take your own
characters. I like to play
around with the different signs as a challenge to myself to see if I can
accomplish the personality
in my writing. Why not
give it a shot yourself?
I
hope this helps
you while building your
characters! Just know that
no one is perfect, and that the flaws are what make our characters
memorable and enjoyable to
readers. So take the extra
time to fully plot out your character’s personality and understand who they will
be long before you ever
start writing.It will show
through in your dialogue and in your descriptions of your character if you truly
understand them or not, so get to work!
* *
*
Now for an excerpt from Rise of the Notorious
The
letter lay on her black granite kitchen counter, unopened. Madison leaned
against the cabinets a few feet away, sipping a glass of mellow red wine as she
considered her next course of action.
She
knew what it was, had known it the moment it had shown up in her stack of daily
mail. A plain white envelope, no return address, her own name and address in
plain black font.
Within
an hour of receiving it, she had tucked it inside her purse and left the hotel
as discreetly as possible. Grant had been trying to reach her all day, but she
just wasn’t in the mood to discuss Shaw. Especially not now, not when she had a
fresh threat sitting before her, eager to be read.
Part of
her seriously considered tossing it in the red hot flames of her fireplace. The
contents couldn’t hurt her then, couldn’t anger her. But her shameless curiosity
and morbid nature wouldn’t give her the nerve to destroy the letter. No, she was
going to read it.
It was
just a matter of when.
She
continued to stare at it, letting the wine smooth out some of her anger and
anxiety. The first letter had thus far turned into nothing, so there was no
reason to believe this one would be any more destructive.
Just do
it, she ordered herself, setting her wine aside and grabbing the envelope. She
tore it open hastily, unearthing the paper within and unfolding
it.
She
shut her eyes for a brief, careful moment, then opened them to
read.
When the Queen’s courage blinds her, she does not notice the
blood at her feet.
Her
breath held frozen in her lungs as she processed the words, yet again
type-written in simple, black font. The fear skittering beneath the surface of
her skin annoyed her, but she couldn’t avoid it. This letter was decidedly more
threatening than the last had been.
Perhaps
not to her, but certainly to those whose blood this person suggested would pool
at her feet.
Did
they mean her family? Her brothers?
The
thought sickened her, a coldness settling over her entire body until she
shuddered from it. Setting the letter aside, she lifted her glass of wine to her
lips and attempted to quell the nausea now swimming in her
stomach.
Who was
this person, and just what were they trying to do? Scare her?
If they
were, then she wasn’t going to give them the satisfaction of a surrender. It was
still a faceless, nameless threat. If he or she was coward enough to resort to
sending ominous written messages, then what danger could they really pose to
her?
But it
was the terrified uncertainty of it that still kicked her in the ribs and ached
deep within. She couldn’t ignore the letters any more than she could address
them. Both would be foolish acts, and both could provoke only further threats,
or even an attack.
For
now, it would be best to keep the letters a secret and pray that they were
nothing more than wasted paper.
Her
cell phone suddenly began to ring, the ringtone oddly suited for the
moment.
Here comes the rain again…
She
checked the caller ID out of habit, and as she did so she instinctively began to
ignore the call. But something stopped her, some urgent, driving need that she
couldn’t shake.
It had
her accepting the call and numbly lifting the phone to her
ear.
“Hello,
darling.” She tried to put some measure of confidence into her voice, but knew
she failed miserably. Her fear failed her, and she could tell by his initial
silence that he noticed it.
“What’s wrong?” Wyatt asked sharply. She heard him shuffle
around, probably rising from where he had been laying in
bed.
“Nothing’s wrong,” she answered, even as her eyes
automatically shot to the letter, still lying open on the counter. As she took a
sip of her wine, her hand trembled once.
“I’m coming over.”
“Don’t,” she ordered, though she was suddenly overcome by an
intense, conflicting desire to see him. Damn him for opening her up to this
urgency again, this reliance that was ridiculously unhealthy for her sanity. She
said the next words more as a confirmation for herself than for him. “I don’t
need you.”
“I never said you needed me,
sweetheart,” Wyatt shot
back. “I know you’re more than capable of handling yourself.
However, you sound upset, something I’m not used to hearing so I would really
like to come over and see for myself that you are okay.”
“I was
just going to bed.”
“Liar,” he replied, though she could hear the affection in his
voice. “I called you to see if you wanted to get dinner with me
tomorrow.”
“I’m
very busy,” she said without thinking, her response mechanical, without feeling.
But when she heard him laugh, as though he had completely expected that answer,
she inhaled deeply and tried again. “You can pick me up at
eight.”
Before
he could reply, she hung up and held her cell phone to her lips, her eyes
fluttering closed as she let out a long, troubled breath.
“I
still love you, you bastard,” she whispered, her heart exploding to bloody
pieces within her chest as she felt tears spring into her eyes. Tossing the
phone aside, she grabbed her wine and fled her kitchen.
Tomorrow was a new day.
* *
*
Rise of the
Notorious
By International Bestselling Author
Katie Jennings
Coming April 23, 2013
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International Bestselling Author Katie Jennings is the author
of six full length novels, including the popular fantasy
series The Dryad Quartet as well as the bestselling family drama
series The Vasser Legacy.
She lives in sunny
Southern California with her husband and cat, who both think she’s the biggest
nerd ever. She’s a firm believer in happy endings and loves nothing more than a
great romance novel.
You can find out more about Katie on her official
website,www.katieajennings.com.
4 comments:
Thank you so much for being a part of my blog tour! :)
Thank you so much for stopping by and sharing yourself and your work with us!!!
Charitysbookaddiction (at) hotmail (dot) com
Awesome!!! Thank you for sharing :)
Great excerpt from the book! I loved the song you used for her ringtone. Brilliant!
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