Publishing Tuesday: Harlequin Category Romance
The various Harlequin lines are very different, and may prefer things such as feisty heroines who don't want help even if they need it, alpha males for heroes, gritty protective heroes, heaps of sexual tension throughout, forced proximity, serious emotional baggage, babies, excitement, characters the reader can relate to, and heroines who can match wits with anyone.
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Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Female Villain Archetypes [more info]
THE BITCH
abusive, autocrat, lies, cheats, steals, success-oriented, self-involved, doesn't care about anyone but herself
THE BLACK WIDOW
beguiling siren, luring, takes what wants, seductive, charming, liar
THE BACKSTABBER
two-faced friend, dupes others, exploits secrets, betraying
THE LUNATIC
unbalanced madwoman, unfathomable, illogical
THE PARASITE
poisonous, desires security, sees self as victim, blames others, merciless
THE SCHEMER
lethal plotter, plays with others, elaborate plans, traps others
THE FANATIC
uncompromising extremist, does wrong in the name of good, ends justify means, if you're not with me you're against me
THE MATRIARCH
motherly opressor, smothering, controlling, knows what's best, enabler
Posted by Erica Ridley at 1/17/2007 09:15:00 AM
Labels: Antagonists, Archetypes, Character Types, Characterization, Craft, Villains
Male Villain Archetypes [more info]
THE TYRANT
bullying despot, power-hungry, ruthless, conquering, crushing, powerful, people are pawns, destroyer
THE BASTARD
dispossessed, resentful, hurtful, provoking, rebellious, boyish, hateful
THE DEVIL
charming fiend, judging, charismatic, destructive, cajoling, exploits weakness, tempting
THE TRAITOR
double agent, betraying, untrustworthy, two-faced, plotting
THE OUTCAST
lonely, outsider, wants to belong, tortured, unforgiving, willing to sacrifice others
THE EVIL GENIUS
malevolent mastermind, show-off, superior intelligence, contemptful, enjoys elaborate puzzles, pulls people's strings
THE SADIST
savage predator, cruel, violent, brutal, psychological torture is fun
THE TERRORIST
dark knight, warped code of honor, self-righteous, believes in own virtue, judging, ends justify means, amoral
Posted by Erica Ridley at 1/17/2007 09:05:00 AM
Labels: Antagonists, Archetypes, Character Types, Characterization, Craft, Villains
Hero Archetypes [more info]
THE CHIEF
leader, dynamic, workaholic, tough, decisive, goal-oriented, overbearing, inflexible
THE BAD BOY
dangerous, wild, rebel, bitter, volatile, crushed idealist, wrong side of tracks, charismatic, street smart
THE BEST FRIEND
sweet, safe, kind, responsible, decent, nice, anti-confrontation, unassertive, cares about others
THE CHARMER
fun, irresistible, smooth operator, playboy, rogue
THE LOST SOUL
sensitive, understanding, tortured, secretive, brooding, unforgiving, vulnerable, wanderer, outcast, creative, loner
THE PROFESSOR
cool, analytical, intelligent, logical, introverted, inflexible, genuine, fact-oriented, honest, faithful, dependable
THE SWASHBUCKLER
exciting, adventurous, action-oriented, physical, daring, fearless, daredevil, explorer, thrill-seeker
THE WARRIOR
noble, champion, honorable, reluctant rescuer, knight in shining armer, tenacious, relentless, protector, rule-breaker
Posted by Erica Ridley at 1/17/2007 09:01:00 AM
Labels: Archetypes, Character Types, Characterization, Craft, Heroes
Heroine Archetypes [more info]
THE BOSS
Pro-active, successful, takes charge, respected, goal-oriented
THE SEDUCTRESS
Enchantress, mysterious, manipulative, distrustful, cynical, tough, survivor
THE SPUNKY KID
gutsy, loyal, honest, moxie, team player, helpful
THE FREE SPIRIT
optimistic, unique, playful, fun-loving, spontaneous, follows heart
THE WAIF
damsel in distress, innocent, naieve, enduring
THE LIBRARIAN
controlled, clever, prim, proper, passionate, shy, intelligent, know-it-all
THE CRUSADER
fighter, meets commitments, on a mission, headstrong, tenacious, goal-oriented
THE NURTURER
serene, capable, nourishing, caretaker, good listener, optimistic
Posted by Erica Ridley at 1/17/2007 09:00:00 AM
Labels: Archetypes, Character Types, Characterization, Craft, Heroines
Enneagrams: The Reformer
Rational, idealistic, principled, purposeful, self-controlled, perfectionistic [more info]
Enneagrams: The Helper
Caring, interpersonal, demonstrative, generous, people-pleasing, possessive [more info]
Enneagrams: The Achiever
Success-oriented, pragmatic, adaptive, excelling, driven, image-conscious [more info]
Enneagrams: The Individualist
Sensitive, withdrawn, expressive, dramatic, self-absorbed, temperamental [more info]
Enneagrams: The Investigator
Intense, cerebral, perceptive, innovative, secretive, isolated [more info]
Enneagrams: The Loyalist
Committed, security-oriented, engaging, responsible, anxious, suspicious [more info]
Enneagrams: The Enthusiast
Busy, fun-loving, spontaneous, versatile, distractable, scattered [more info]
Enneagrams: The Challenger
Powerful, dominating, self-confident, decisive, willful, confrontational [more info]
Enneagrams: The Peacemaker
Easygoing, self-effacing, receptive, reassuring, agreeable, complacent [more info]
Posted by Erica Ridley at 1/17/2007 08:15:00 AM
Labels: Archetypes, Character Types, Characterization, Craft
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Myers-Briggs Personality Types: ISTJ
Introverted - Sensing - Thinking - Judging
Serious, quiet, peaceful, thorough, responsible, dependable, supports tradition, well-organized, hard-working [more info] [more info]
Myers-Briggs Personality Types: ISTP
Introverted - Sensing - Thinking - Perceiving
Quiet, reserved, mechanical skills, risk-taker, uncomplicated, extreme sports, loyal, ends justify means, detached, analytical [more info] [more info]
Myers-Briggs Personality Types: ISFJ
Introverted - Sensing - Feeling - Judging
Quiet, kind, conscientious, dependable, follows through, puts others first, stable, practical, value security and tradition, perceptive [more info] [more info]
Myers-Briggs Personality Types: ISFP
Introverted - Sensing - Feeling - Perceiving
Quiet, serious, sensitive, kind, anti-conflict, loyal, faithful, appreciation for beauty, non-controlling, flexible, open-minded, original, creative, enjoys the present [more info] [more info]
Myers-Briggs Personality Types: INFJ
Introverted - iNtuitive - Feeling - Judging
Quietly forceful, original, sensitive, persistent, intuitive, concerned about others, high values, well-respected, does right thing, individualistic [more info] [more info]
Myers-Briggs Personality Types: INFP
Introverted - iNtuitive - Feeling - Perceiving
Quiet, reflective, idealistic, serves humanity, high values, loyal, adaptable, laid-back, intelligent, understanding, helpful [more info] [more info]
Myers-Briggs Personality Types: INTJ
Introverted - iNtuitive - Thinking - Judging
Independent, original, analytical, determined, action-oriented, knowledgeable, competent, structured, driven, needs meaning, long-range thinker, high standards, natural leader [more info] [more info]
Myers-Briggs Personality Types: INTP
Introverted - iNtuitive - Thinking - Perceiving
Logical, original, creative, capable, driven, values knowledge, competence, logic, quiet, reserved, individualistic [more info] [more info]
Myers-Briggs Personality Types: ESTP
Extroverted - Sensing - Thinking - Perceiving
Friendly, adaptable, action-oriented, a "doer", risk-taker, faced-paced lifestyle, impatient, loyal, rule-breaker, good people skills [more info] [more info]
Myers-Briggs Personality Types: ESTJ
Extroverted - Sensing - Thinking - Judging
Practical, traditional, organized, athletic, loyal, hard-working, in charge, capable, organizing, leadershiip, values security, peaceful [more info] [more info]
Myers-Briggs Personality Types: ESFP
Extroverted - Sensing - Feeling - Perceiving
People-oriented, fun-loving, lives for moment, loves new experiences, serves others, center of attention, has common sense, practical [more info] [more info]
Myers-Briggs Personality Types: ESFJ
Extroverted - Sensing - Feeling - Judging
Warm-hearted, popular, conscientious, puts others first, responsible, strong sense of duty, value tradition, security, serves others, needs positive reinforcement [more info] [more info]
Myers-Briggs Personality Types: ENFP
Extroverted - iNtuitive - Feeling - Perceiving
Enthusiastic, idealistic, creative, capable, good people skills, inner values, open-minded, flexible, many interests, many talents/skills [more info] [more info]
Myers-Briggs Personality Types: ENFJ
Extroverted - iNtuitive - Feeling - Judging
Popular, sensitive, great people skills, externally focused, dislikes being alone, dislikes impersonal analysis, manages people issues, serves others, puts others first [more info] [more info]
Myers-Briggs Personality Types: ENTP
Extroverted - iNtuitive - Thinking - Perceiving
Creative, resourceful, smart, skilled, enjoys debates, "one-up-manship", outspoken, assertive, enjoy people, stimulating company, logical [more info] [more info]
Myers-Briggs Personality Types: ENTJ
Extroverted - iNtuitive - Thinking - Judging
Assertive, outspoken, driven to lead, problem solver, intellignet, well-informed, public speaking, value knowledge, competent, no patience with inefficiency or disorganization [more info] [more info]
Posted by Erica Ridley at 1/10/2007 08:41:00 PM
Labels: Archetypes, Character Types, Characterization, Craft
Character Types
What kind of characters will populate your novel? The different types can be grouped in three overlapping categories: Role, Personality, and Inspiration.
3 CHARACTER ROLES
Primary Characters, such as protagonist(s) and antagonist(s)
Secondary Characters, which support the primaries and/or provide subplots
Walk-on Characters, such as waiters, taxi-drivers, cashiers, etc
Primary and secondary characters should only come on-screen with an agenda. This agenda may or may not be verbalized (action and subtext give the reader many clues). On that note, the other characters' agendas may or may not be at odds with the POV character's goals.
PERSONALITY
All characters should be consistent. This means they must stay true to their personality and environment. The arrogant warrior will not burst into tears if the heroine doesn't like his haircut.
That said, watch out for stereotypes. Librarians are not necessarily shy and mousy. Yours might have put herself through college by moonlighting at a strip club. Think outside the box.
Some writers group characters into three general personality types: alpha, beta, and gamma. An alpha character is strong-willed and agressive. A beta character is sensitive and low key. A gamma character is a beta by nature, but his alpha tendencies come roaring out when his back is against the wall.
INSPIRATION
One method of generating ideas for characters is to consider established character archetypes, such as The Swashbuckler and The Spunky Kid. We'll look into archetypes more deeply next week.
Another method of generating realistic characters is to utilize established personality types, such as the 16 combinations described by Myers-Briggs, or the 9 Enneagram types.
A third method of idea generation is to combine traits from people you know or other characters you've seen in TV, movies and books, or to use horoscopes and other personality generalizations as inspiration.
Posted by Erica Ridley at 1/10/2007 09:22:00 AM
Labels: Character Types, Characterization, Craft