How to Create a Realistic Fiction Character

Avoid Boring People Populating Your Stories

When writing fiction, it is easy to fall into the mindset of “Well, it’s fiction! It’s not supposed to be real!” Unfortunately, this is an incredibly wrong idea. One of the biggest problems in amateur fiction is cardboard, or flat, characters. Learning to create a
 realistic fiction character is a big step toward improving your fiction writing.

A cardboard, or flat, character is one that is unrealistic and uninteresting. Of course, there will be flat characters in your fiction writing: the waiter who serves coffee to the main characters, the man standing in line at the bus stop. These walk-on fiction characters need to be flat, or your writing will become bogged down with detail.

But how do you create realistic fiction characters, the type that seems to be genuine, living and breathing people? Creating realistic fiction characters is not that difficult.

1. Write a complete character sketch for your main characters.

This should include not only physical attributes, but likes and dislikes, family structure, schooling, employment, relationship history, and current situation. In order to make a realistic fiction character, you have to make him have as many real-life attributes as possible.

Creating a realistic fiction character is a lot more than deciding that Bill has brown hair and green eyes, likes shellfish and is in love with Darcy, the girl at the corner store. If that is all you know about Bill, he will come across as flat and uninteresting. If you also know that he likes shellfish especially because his ex-girlfriend hated them, and that the love he feels for Darcy is not romantic, and only because she reminds him of his long-lost sister, you have the beginnings of a real person, which is what a realistic fiction character should be.

2. Determine your fiction character’s reactions.

Related information
  • Learning to create a realistic fiction character is a big step toward improving your fiction writing
  • Write a complete character sketch for your main characters.
  • Give your fiction character a flaw.
 
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Posted on 06/26/2008 at 2:06:21 PM

thank you so much. i'm going to try a few. much thanks and blessings.

Posted on 11/03/2007 at 7:11:00 AM

Thank you so much for the advice! I true love to right but my character aways needed some work. I'll try to use what you have told me for my next novel. Thanks again!

Posted on 10/06/2007 at 7:10:00 PM

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Posted on 10/02/2007 at 12:10:00 PM

Thankyou for helping me making a realistic character.

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Posted on 09/13/2007 at 7:09:00 PM

Wonderful tips! Thanks for sharing.

Posted on 07/10/2007 at 5:07:00 PM

Very useful info here! Thanks!

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