Showing posts with label characters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label characters. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Writers do you feel your character’s emotions when you are writing a scene?? Then how do you expect your readers to???

As a reader, anytime that I am reading a scene and I have this churning, unsettled feeling in the pit of my stomach I realize that I am so keyed in to the story that my body is reacting to the words. I am feeling what the characters are feeling, therefore when they cry I may shed a few tears…when they feel certain emotions, I share in those same emotions. That in my opinion is the testament to a writer really digging deep and showing the emotions of their characters.

As a writer I try to do just that. And when I don’t, I rewrite and try again. Getting the reader to become emotionally connected to the characters in a story, first starts with the writer becoming emotionally connected. If you’re not experiencing that churning feeling in your tummy when you write a scene, then why would you expect your readers to grasp onto emotions from a character that just aren’t there, and continue reading a story.

Writers, make a practice of always keying into your character's emotions, whether they be ecstatically happy, inconsolably sad, deliriously amorous or just plain apathetic...whatever the case might be. A writer’s goal should be that the reader not only read the character’s emotions but feel them too.