Here’s a character-writing exercise.
I’m going to post a brief character sketch of a protagonist.
The next poster then creates TWO characters:
1) an antagonist that would be a good match against my protagonist, AND
2) a new protagonist for the next poster to play against.
You can do this seriously or humorously. Write as little or as much as you’d like for your character concepts, in whatever character format you choose, in whatever genre.
Gee, I hope this works
Please don’t forget to write your own protagonist at the end of your post.
Let’s start with:
Sister Mary Vincenzo – 35 years old, she works in a Catholic school in the Bronx, teaching 8th Grade with strict discipline and a heavy wooden ruler. The children fear her, as do the principal and most of the faculty. She is actually physically attractive, but hides it in her severe clothing and bitter demeanor. What she doesn’t know is that soon, very soon, she is going to fall in love.
I’m going to post a brief character sketch of a protagonist.
The next poster then creates TWO characters:
1) an antagonist that would be a good match against my protagonist, AND
2) a new protagonist for the next poster to play against.
You can do this seriously or humorously. Write as little or as much as you’d like for your character concepts, in whatever character format you choose, in whatever genre.
Gee, I hope this works
Please don’t forget to write your own protagonist at the end of your post.
Let’s start with:
Sister Mary Vincenzo – 35 years old, she works in a Catholic school in the Bronx, teaching 8th Grade with strict discipline and a heavy wooden ruler. The children fear her, as do the principal and most of the faculty. She is actually physically attractive, but hides it in her severe clothing and bitter demeanor. What she doesn’t know is that soon, very soon, she is going to fall in love.