Checklist for Beginning Your Story: Introducing Your Characters

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K.M. Weiland

K.M. Weiland

Күн бұрын

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Welcome! I'm K.M. Weiland, the award-winning and internationally published author of acclaimed writing guides such as Structuring Your Novel and Creating Character Arcs. I mentor authors on story theory, technique, and all the wild and wonderful highs and lows of the writing life!
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Master the art of introducing your characters in your first chapter. Learn to hook readers and lay the foundation for character development.
Introducing Your Characters in a Characteristic Moment 03:40
Introducing Your Characters via Dialogue 09:47
Introducing Characters via Movement 11:30
Introducing Characters via Their Character Arcs 12:16
Introducing Your Characters via Theme 17:22
Introducing Your Characters via Setting 18:29
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How to Outline Your Novel: www.helpingwritersbecomeautho...
Book - Outlining Your Novel: kmweilandstore.com/b/hl4zm
The Link Between Your Story’s Hook and Resolution: www.helpingwritersbecomeautho...
Your Ultimate First Chapter Checklist, Pt. 1: Hooking Readers: www.helpingwritersbecomeautho...
Your Ultimate First Chapter Checklist, Pt. 2: Writing the Opening Scene: www.helpingwritersbecomeautho...
Your Ultimate First Chapter Checklist, Pt. 3: Introducing the Story: www.helpingwritersbecomeautho...
The Characteristic Moment: www.helpingwritersbecomeautho...
Grab Readers With a Multi-Faceted Characteristic Moment: www.helpingwritersbecomeautho...
How to Write Character Arcs: www.helpingwritersbecomeautho...
Book - Creating Character Arcs: kmweilandstore.com/b/bsmu1
Workbook - Creating Character Arcs Workbook: kmweilandstore.com/b/iClB3
The Lie Your Character Believes: www.helpingwritersbecomeautho...
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BOOKS
For more on archetypes, check out my book Writing Archetypal Character Arcs: www.helpingwritersbecomeautho...
For more on character arcs, check out my book Creating Character Arcs: www.helpingwritersbecomeautho...
For more on story and scene structure, check out my book Structuring Your Novel: www.helpingwritersbecomeautho...
For more on theme, check out my book Writing Your Story's Theme: www.helpingwritersbecomeautho...
For more on outlining, check out my book Outlining Your Novel: kmweilandstore.com/b/hl4zm
WORKBOOKS
Outlining Your Novel Workbook: www.helpingwritersbecomeautho...
Structuring Your Novel Workbook: www.helpingwritersbecomeautho...
Creating Character Arcs Workbook: www.helpingwritersbecomeautho...
GUIDED MEDITATIONS
Archetypal Character Guided Meditations (previews): • Archetypal Characters ...
COURSE
Creating Character Arcs Course: kmweilandstore.com/b/mBoHK
Shadow Archetypes: Writing Complex Fictional Characters: kmweilandstore.com/b/shadow-a...
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@CM-hp5nk
@CM-hp5nk 4 ай бұрын
I've read a lot of books on writing. Yours are always the most digestible, easy to process and keep me coming back. Please keep doing what you're doing!
@Nbrolfiwriting
@Nbrolfiwriting 16 күн бұрын
This is great! I find starting a story is the hardest for me!
@benjamingj63
@benjamingj63 25 күн бұрын
Thanks
@markt47
@markt47 22 күн бұрын
Thank you. First chapters are my favorites though. I feel so free, it's feels exciting for me.
@benjamingj63
@benjamingj63 25 күн бұрын
Thanks for all your great advice
@jeffj4440
@jeffj4440 4 ай бұрын
Pure gold. And perfect timing for where I am in my journey. Thank you!!!!
@Kaminegg
@Kaminegg Ай бұрын
Thanks for this repetition. Her lie is that you never associate with bad people. She just ruined everything by associating against her better judgment with a devil and she too-blithely calls her up again for help. It's logical to do it but it should be so easy.
@JasonTurner10078
@JasonTurner10078 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for this and for your books. They’ve helped me so much.
@Carmine207
@Carmine207 4 ай бұрын
I remember an interview with Louis L'Amour on Fresh Air with Terry Gross back in the 70s. They were talking about his writing practice and discipline. He said he writes 5 pages per day no matter what, starting early in the morning and finishing by lunch time, and ending in the middle of a paragraph so he always has the pump primed for starting the next morning. There was one exception to his 5 pages per day rule, and that was spending as much as two weeks on the opening sentence, first paragraph, and first page. He said there was so much competition for the attention of the reader - they have jobs, kids, hobbies, lawns to mow, dogs to walk - a thousand things they might be doing other than reading one of his books. But, he said, "...if they are standing in line waiting for the cashier in the grocery store, and they pick one of my books up off the stand next to the counter, and they read that first sentence? I got em! it's too late. They'll buy that book." And I never forgot that. You are saying essentially the same thing. Good on ya. Thanks for all you do. 🙂
@playboy8303
@playboy8303 4 ай бұрын
thank for blessing this world with u r books !
@nathanaelnell2024
@nathanaelnell2024 4 ай бұрын
Hey! Just recently picked up one of your books and found your channel. Love listening to all your insights as i’m working on my screenplay 🙏🏼
@rogberube6422
@rogberube6422 4 ай бұрын
Excellent tutorial, K.M. Thanks for sharing.
@joevaldez6457
@joevaldez6457 4 ай бұрын
Wonderful video, Katie. With everything else going on in my life, I’m starting to write a new novel, so your thoughts here were valuable. I’ve always been a heavy plotter, but recently have been able to finish by opening the paints and making that empty canvas unclean as soon as possible, without knowing what the final version will look like. However, a lot of what you say about dialogue or movement is on the forefront of my creativity. I just seldom articulate it as well as you. Keep these terrific videos coming.
@miroul6479
@miroul6479 2 ай бұрын
I just discovered your channel today. I really your tone your clarity.
@jwstanley2645
@jwstanley2645 4 ай бұрын
Thanks. I have read "The Wayfarer." Writing is complex.
@roadcrewfilms
@roadcrewfilms Ай бұрын
Amazing! Thanks so much for all your content!
@AndrewCrocker
@AndrewCrocker 2 ай бұрын
I have read your book Storming. Loved it. Read tour book Creating Character arcs. So eye opening. I appreciate what your putting out in the world and thank u for doing so
@hectoralvarez7654
@hectoralvarez7654 4 ай бұрын
Thank you H.R.Alvarez
@coreyh1956
@coreyh1956 4 ай бұрын
Great video! I've started my first two chapters, and the timing is serendipitous😊. Ty.
@with_lime_ginger_vodka
@with_lime_ginger_vodka 4 ай бұрын
Always great stuff
@jillstrickland775
@jillstrickland775 4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@catporter8417
@catporter8417 4 ай бұрын
Great discussion, thank you!
@kcherbel9230
@kcherbel9230 4 ай бұрын
Great content! So much there at stake in the beginning, like 10 Lbs of potatoes in a 5Lb sack.
@alphafort
@alphafort Ай бұрын
Can anyone tell me if this is normal . There's a writer friend of mine who's got this peculiar talent to write a story (in this case a short story) given just a few prompts. I gave him a single sentence, "a middle age man living in house with a female ghost". He wrote this four thousand word story that was so fascinating, and he did it without any plot outline. He did it in a few hours. I was watching him write it, since i was the one who challenged him. The story turned out to be a hit in our circle of buddies, and we're trying to get him to publish it. It was superb even before editing. What i want to know is whether this is something remarkable in the sense he should attempt to publish the stuff he writes? What is there that we can tell him to get him on this wagon? Any comment would be appreciated. thx in advance.
@OlettaLiano
@OlettaLiano 4 ай бұрын
I typically begin a story by introducing the main character, delving into their internal struggles, and offering just enough background information to illustrate why they are the person they are at the story's outset. This approach has proven effective for me as a ghostwriter, as I've crafted 34 novels for clients since 2009.
@DaltonKevinM
@DaltonKevinM Күн бұрын
What determines the appropriate level of character description? I have a character who is of typical college age, but aside from that I really don't care what he looks like - it just isn't that important to the story. I'm capable of more detail, but without it being story relevant it seems pedantic.
@KMWeilandAuthor
@KMWeilandAuthor 22 сағат бұрын
Relevance is always important. Sketching just a few pertinent details is often just as effective as lengthier descriptions.
@Mission_Harmony
@Mission_Harmony 4 ай бұрын
Yes "SO much" but KMW shows the forest.
@corkandi
@corkandi 4 ай бұрын
Hi K.M. Great advice as usual, but my story begins with the hunting and murder of a woman who owes gangsters drug money. In chapter 2, there's the court case (linked to her murder) and my protagonist shows up at the beginning of chapter 3. He's a recently divorced (still loves his ex-wife & tries to win her back), professional stuntman who is hired by a criminal friend to extort money & exact revenge on the crime boss who authorised the woman's murder. I'm not sticking to the general rules, but does this method seem fluid enough to keep you and potential readers interested?
@KMWeilandAuthor
@KMWeilandAuthor 4 ай бұрын
Unless the chapters are very short, Chapter 3 might be pushing it for a protagonist introduction. There are exceptions where this works, but you have to be sure the plot hooks are strong enough to pull readers through until they reach the protagonist. My recommendation is always to introduce the protagonist as soon as possible. Frame the plot with character to set up the stakes and give readers a reason to care.
@corkandi
@corkandi 4 ай бұрын
@@KMWeilandAuthor Thanks for the guidance. I'll adapt the story and find a way to introduce him in the second chapter.
@tedarcher9120
@tedarcher9120 3 ай бұрын
Abattoir of action, butcher of plot
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