Developing the heroine means you need to have a handle on what she wants out of life and the reason she wants this. Like the hero, there are things you need to know when you're developing your heroine.
. 1. Name – To me this is important since I can’t write about a nameless
character.
2. Physical description – I need to have a good idea of the height,
weight, hair and eye color.
3. Emotional nature – Are they quick tempered, are they maddeningly calm.
How would they react to various stimuli.
4. What is their background – family life, birth order, career choice,
education, social standing of them or their family.
5. How do they come across to other people. This can be different with
each of your major characters and their interactions with others. Heroine might
think he’s arrogant. His best friend considers him a great guy. The villain
might think of him as a snob. All these things effect your characters.
6. I discover their secret. This is something they don’t want anyone to
know.
The one thing I do with every new heroine is to look at her Sun sign, her rising sign and her Moon sign. Doing this allows me to determine what's important to her and how she feels about incidents that happen during the writing of the story.
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