
The Art of Character Development
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It was great to be interviewed by Sara Gentry about creating characters!
We delve into the significance of character backstory in storytelling, distinguishing between world backstory and character backstory - and emphasising the importance of understanding a character's history to make them relatable and believable.
We talk about how backstory influences character decisions, the necessity of managing multiple characters, and the concept of "minimum viable backstory".
Takeaways
- Backstory is essential for character development.
- Understanding a character's history helps readers connect.
- World backstory and character backstory serve different purposes.
- Characters need relatable motivations to engage readers.
- The complexity of characters can enhance storytelling.
- Managing multiple characters requires varying levels of backstory.
- Minimum viable backstory is crucial for side characters.
- Character reactions should be rooted in their backstory.
- Writers should focus on the cause and effect of character actions.
- Resources like podcasts and courses can aid in character development.
- Unlocking the Secrets of Character Backstory
- The Art of Character Development
- "Stuart is the king of character."
- "Backstory makes somebody feel real."
- "The minimum viable backstory."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Character and Backstory
01:22Understanding Backstory: World vs. Character
04:54 The Importance of Backstory in Storytelling
08:36 Character Consistency and Relatability
13:21 Managing Character Backstories in Complex Narratives
21:47 The Minimum Viable Backstory for Characters