Creating my Characters 🤩 Let's Write a Book! ✍️ Episode 3: Building a Cast

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  • LET'S WRITE A BOOK! -- EPISODE 3: BUILDING A CAST ♡
    In this video I take you through my new process for creating a cast of character that yes... weirdly involves disney world? This process has just clicked for me and has helped me to jump into the writing phase. The key to crafting well-rounded characters is to make sure every character has an arc and I try to do that in this process.
    T I M E S T A M P S ✧˖˚
    00:00 - intro
    00:29 - let's write a book!
    03:01 - 1: create the premise
    09:38 - 2: use pinterest to visualize the story
    13:12 - 2: brainstorming ideas from pinterest
    17:40 - 3: create your cast of characters
    18:20 - 4: add conflict
    27:30 - the end :)
    S O C I A L S ✧˖˚
    📸 Instagram: @mikiswriting
    🤳 TikTok: @mikiswriting
    P R O J E C T: HOUSE OF STONE ✧˖˚
    💿 Spotify Playlist: ur0.jp/JaXBC
    📌 Pinterest Board: ur0.jp/5QzdJ
    #writing #authortube #writingvlog #bookideas
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Komentáře • 67

  • @beccatobar
    @beccatobar Před 8 dny +9

    I, too, am always in a sweatshirt with no make up on and i really have little intention of changing that lol also, i just love your videos. They’re so chill, and cozy, and i feel like I’m learning a lot from your writing/development process. ❤

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 8 dny

      There’s no better way to live than in a sweatshirt with no makeup on lol but aw thank you 💗🥹 so thankful you watched!

  • @MrSamTealeaf
    @MrSamTealeaf Před 7 dny +21

    My favourite exercise for character creation is 'What does this character have in their room?' This is a fun thing that a friend of mine recommended to me and I absolutely love it. It allows you to gain a greater understanding of the things they consider important. Do they have any personal photos? Any mementos they consider important? Any rewards? What kind of things do they use of unwind? Is their room clean or messy? How big is their bed? What kind of clothes do they have within an arms reach? etc. It allows you to create a much more closer understanding of the character you are trying to create and understand what they consider important.

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 6 dny +4

      I LOVE that! What a fun exercise to do!

  • @RonnieC319
    @RonnieC319 Před 8 dny +14

    I loved the video!! I'm really lucky that I have a backgroud as an actor, so creating characters and bringing them to life has always come really naturally to me. I absolutely use the AU idea; I usually imagine what they'd do if they were playing dnd lol

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 8 dny +2

      That is a great background to have for this!!! I love the idea of putting characters around a DnD table omg 😂😂

  • @SamanthaLovedaywrites

    I loved this video! Thank you so much for giving step-by-step instructions on how you do this because I have been struggling on how to create the best, most well-rounded characters and quickly figured out that the questionnaire just isn't the right thing for me and my characters. Writing mini scenes and throwing all of your characters into it sounds like such a great way to get to know your characters and I am definitely planning to do that with my characters!

  • @cherylfish8931
    @cherylfish8931 Před 5 dny +2

    I love this way of figuring out characters. I unfortunately overthink everything. For instance, today I spent 4 hours brainstorming 2 characters. Just 2. I figure out their MBTI profile, what enneagram they are, become their therapist and ask a hundred different questions. But your new way is so concise and gets you in your characters mind in a whole different way. I am going to try and use the scenario, I have never heard of that, and it sounds so fun.

  • @mimiikkyu
    @mimiikkyu Před 8 dny +7

    girl I literally just subbed and watched your last two vids on this earlier today… did I manifest this upload 🧐

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 8 dny +2

      I think you did manifest this 🤔💘 but thanks for the sub and watching my vids 🥹

  • @aliciawatt1184
    @aliciawatt1184 Před 7 dny +2

    I'm just going from the "I have an idea" phase to learning the nuts and bolts of putting it all together, and I'm finding these videos very helpful. The character questionnaires feel so tedious, and this seems like a good alternative. Thanks!

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 6 dny +1

      So glad they can be helpful!! If you’re just starting out I definitely recommend trying any and every technique out there - writing is such an art form and everyone does it differently which is why it’s so beautiful 💗

  • @NileSmalls
    @NileSmalls Před 9 hodinami +1

    I don't really build my characters at all I just know if they're a introvert or extrovert, and what's there favorite food. I also know one of their character traits. I know there external and internal problems too though. I don't build my characters like others I know though, so compared to them no, not really.

  • @cinnamongirl745
    @cinnamongirl745 Před 4 dny

    such a cool idea with the AU stuff! will have to try out :)

  • @HoneyduckXD
    @HoneyduckXD Před 8 dny +4

    You’re so gorgeous with and without makeup

  • @lisawiebe4639
    @lisawiebe4639 Před 5 dny

    This is extremely similar to Abbie Emmons’ videos about the science of story, she does a phenomenal job of making things make sense and teaching people how to write something people will want to read. Worth checking out.
    Excited to read this book! 🙂

  • @carmiraziz
    @carmiraziz Před 6 dny

    Love this. My process is very similar. I have basic information about the character (name, age, job, appearance, also a distinguishing feature and something small about their family, work or play/friends). Then I have want, need, false belief + ghost (the reson for their false belief). I also use logline character description (depressed suburban father in a mid-life crisis, anxious clownfish). I love using that for minor characters.

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 6 dny

      Looooove the logline idea ! May start using that in my process pre-zero draft!

  • @amandacalling
    @amandacalling Před 6 dny

    I love this idea! I’m going to try it 😃

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 5 dny

      Thank you for watching 🥹💗

  • @nostolgiac
    @nostolgiac Před 7 dny +1

    taking your au method, tysm bff!

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 6 dny +1

      Aw thank you!! And yes 🫶 the AU method is the best

  • @klaryce0
    @klaryce0 Před 7 dny

    Aaaaah I loved that! Like your other videos, it made me instantly want to go and work on my book!
    I had Helen Mirren in my cast too at one point 🥲 she transformed into Vanessa Redgrave recently!

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 6 dny +1

      I’m so glad! Thanks for watching 🫶 and this characters FC has changed so many times haha but Helen seems right for now

  • @mickeymiles9394
    @mickeymiles9394 Před 7 dny

    I love this way of creating characters!! Thanks for sharing!! ❤

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 6 dny

      You are so welcome! Thanks for watching 💗

  • @signature_SOS
    @signature_SOS Před 8 dny +7

    I have never thought about he AU thing lol but now that I think about it that is the perfect way to get into my characters head and see their personalities while also figuring out the writing style. Thanks for sharing your process

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 8 dny +1

      So happy that helped! It’s honestly such a fun practice!!

    • @signature_SOS
      @signature_SOS Před 8 dny

      @@mikwrites Yes! I decided to do four of these one where they are ordering from a coffee shop, one where they are working in a cafe, visiting a mall, and then visiting magic kingdom I can definitely see one of them running to the shops to buy mucky mouse ears then taking pictures lol

    • @kokoro_flow
      @kokoro_flow Před 7 dny

      @@signature_SOSmucky mouse ears 😂

  • @pikadegallo_
    @pikadegallo_ Před 8 dny

    yess! so excited for this video! i was literally thinking about how i have to flesh out my characters this morning and how i didn't know/want to do that. thank you so much! will update when i've finished the video!

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 8 dny

      Yay! I hope this helped in some way - I definitely find writing helps me fully figure out who my characters are !! Have you tried putting characters in different scenarios?

  • @TanyaStrongBooks
    @TanyaStrongBooks Před 7 dny

    I really enjoyed this! I do backstories for them to understand them better. I really like these ideas though

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 6 dny

      I always have some sort of backstory but I definitely figure them out more as I write - I envy writers who think of fully fleshed out characters before they write haha!

  • @janey_in_a_bottle
    @janey_in_a_bottle Před 7 dny

    loving this series! i've just started plotting a new book so it's come at the perfect time 🥰

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 6 dny +1

      Amazing! Thanks for watching along 🫶

  • @ronilicious
    @ronilicious Před 7 dny

    i love how chill your videos are like i can relax while i learn something new. also the whole thing with the 100 questionnaire is so real like they never worked for me so i sort of gave up cuz i thought that i was the problem 😭😭 anyways i will be trying things your way since it seems more helpful

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 6 dny

      So glad this method seems helpful for you!! And what a compliment about my videos - thank you 😭💗

  • @tampagirl7533
    @tampagirl7533 Před 7 dny

    I write very similar to what you're doing regarding my characters. I sit and try to mind map on a whiteboard who all my characters are information about them within the book and then how they interact with each other that really helps me to build who they are sometimes I don't know what their needs and their ones are, but as I think of the story and how they interact with other people and needs to come to the surface and once I see that I can build from there

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 6 dny +1

      A great method!! So fun that your relationships come first and then their wants build off of those!

  • @pikadegallo_
    @pikadegallo_ Před 8 dny

    omg--this video was great! such good insights! i definitely fell down the rabbithole of character profile questions and i found that i really didn't help at all! what actually helps me the most is figuring out what kind of story i want to tell with my characters. each character has a purpose in the story right? so what is it? why are they important? what does their story arc have to stay and why is the reader supposed to care about them? then i get into what the reader is supposed to feel towards them. like if i want to reader to like them or not. then i make their profile (i always answer a few questions like their age/appearance/personality. but i also like to give them a life motto. i actually got that from ana neu on youtube. (love her videos!) this helps me to focus in what is important to them. on of my characters mottos "family comes first" and he definitely sticks to that. if he had to choose whether to save the world or his girlfriend, he is going to choose his girlfriend without a second thought or a guilty conscious. a big part of his character arc is losing his guilt and his empathy and succumbing to power. (it's hard to not do that when everyone thinks he's an actual god lol.) anyway. I never really vibed with the want/need/false belief system. but you explained it so well and made it really simple and i think that I actually want to try it with my new story idea! i always have a different system for each story lol. i can never just stick to one! but that's because each story needs different things. like with my epic fantasy, i need to know those characters inside and out because i'm trying to do so much with the story and it is completely character driven. but with less intense stories, i am more able to pants (my fav) and discover the character as i right. my other project is a contemporary romance (i know complete genre switch lol) and i know what the characters want, their motives, and where they end up, but that's about it. I don't really know WHO they are until i write and get it down on paper. which is why i think your idea of writing mini scenes in GENIUS! i will 100% be doing that from now on. anyway, sorry for the long comment but this video just came at such a perfect time! i had planned to flesh out my characters for a new story tonight! i hope you have a great day! thanks for such a great video! also i would love to read the scene you wrote of them in disneyland! that sounds so fun!

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 8 dny

      You’re so right - every story can have a different process and it seems like you’ve figured that out for your different genres! (Love genre switch ups honestly haha) - I have always found the want/need/false belief system to formulaic until I started studying story and realized every well written character that I loved had them! Now that I have it in my process it makes it easier for the character to appear on the page and then the rest I flesh out in rewrites!! 🫶 would love to hear how the mini scenes go!! I love writing them 😂

    • @Lea-hl8md
      @Lea-hl8md Před 6 dny

      Wow, that's a cool way to look at how to flesh out the characters and the story! But you shouldn't watch Ana neu anymore, I heard she has minors moderate for her channel. That and their not protected from p**ophiles 😢

  • @kokoro_flow
    @kokoro_flow Před 7 dny

    Wow, I love the character connections chart! It’s well organized and succinct!
    Please share your short story you wrote with those questions in mind. ❤

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 6 dny +1

      I definitely need to think of how I can share that with all of you bc it is too funny 😭

  • @tiongenakazwe
    @tiongenakazwe Před 7 dny

    Awesome video! I find that when I do long character profiles my characters change once I start writing 😅 so it’s sometimes a waste of time

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 6 dny

      Yes! I found that too - thanks for watching!

  • @anxiouspeaches
    @anxiouspeaches Před 7 dny +1

    For so long I thought I was being a bad writer because character profiles just never worked for me. Afterwards, my characters felt overworked and uninteresting to me. Honestly a lot of my projects ended after doing character profiles.

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 6 dny

      I definitely think it’s different for everyone! For me everyone feels 2D after a profile - writing is the only thing that really helps

  • @Studyinbooks
    @Studyinbooks Před 8 dny

    I kinda created my characters through mbti types and then picked hobbies, identities and family trees as well as intercharacter relationships (they are all best friends but how did they bond?) and then thought about each character having (a) person character arc(s). Now I made pinterest boards (2 per person) for fashion and for aesthetic which helped a lot

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 8 dny +1

      Ooh using MBTI is such a great tool! I also love the idea of having a Pinterest board for fashion AND aesthetic - that is true visual planning

    • @Studyinbooks
      @Studyinbooks Před 8 dny

      @@mikwrites i normally just do a habdful of clothing pics and thats it but I wanted to try something new. I also have fixed actors in my mind on how I feel like the characters look. I don’t actually have pictures in my mind so I heavily rely on pinterest. Next I want to make each character a spotify playlist which will be fun (not really I hate listening to songs I don’t know yet 😂 )

  • @livechangechallenge
    @livechangechallenge Před 7 dny

    Hi Mik, thanks for the shout out 😊. I’m totally with you on character, I need to discover them along the way. I’ve taken your advice and am half way through outlining. Through that process I’ve been able to develop the plot and create supporting characters who will help my protagonist move the story along.
    I heard an interview with Joe Abercrombie who said he doesn’t worry about if his characters are flat in the first draft, he then enriches them in the editing passes. This firstly give me hope lol, then it give me permission to just write. I’m definitely going to be doing a relationship map, I definitely need it for my cast 😊. Thanks for you video, they really help, Adele x

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 6 dny +1

      Thanks so much for the great question, Adele! So glad that outlining is working for your process 🥰 - and I agree with Joe 😂 I definitely need to write a draft before I can really flesh out my characters so that gives me encouragement as well!! Happy writing 💗🫶

    • @livechangechallenge
      @livechangechallenge Před 6 dny

      @@mikwrites it’s such a steep learning curve fore sure! It’s a skill like any other I guess, it’s practice, no shortcuts, much to my dismay lol 😂. Your videos are super helpful so I’ll be here to soak up everything you say 😉. Thanks, Adele x

  • @ericafh18
    @ericafh18 Před 6 dny

    This is such a good video! The way you map out your characters has finally made something click for me so I'm really excited to work on my own project now :) Will you be doing Camp Nanowrimo in July at all?

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 6 dny +1

      Happy it unlocked something for you!! I will be doing a *version* of camp nano yes! I’m posting a video on Tuesday about my writing plans 🥰 are you doing camp nano?

    • @ericafh18
      @ericafh18 Před 5 dny

      @@mikwrites Great! Looking forward to watching when it comes out :) I will be attempting camp nano this year on a story that no one is going to read because it's a blatant rip off of other books, but I like the idea and want to pursue it just to prove I can get further than 10,000 words in a project!

  • @sarahhammo4308
    @sarahhammo4308 Před 2 dny

    These videos are so helpful !! Just wondering what app you're using in this vid ? Sorry if you've already mentioned it!:)

  • @tomwalker3679
    @tomwalker3679 Před 5 dny

    sorry, what is the software you used for all of this? it would be really helpful for my book.

  • @tampagirl7533
    @tampagirl7533 Před 6 dny

    What is the program you used for the whiteboard?

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 6 dny

      It’s a website called Milanote!

  • @openfire
    @openfire Před 8 dny

    what is a zero draft?

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 8 dny +3

      It’s really just my first draft but I’m calling it the zero draft because it puts less pressure on me and I know that not everything is 100% fleshed out !

  • @shaniquecastanon
    @shaniquecastanon Před 6 dny

    What software is this?

    • @mikwrites
      @mikwrites  Před 6 dny +1

      I use Milanote to visually show my process in these videos 🥰