As I promised on Monday, today's Wednesday Writing Workout is courtesy of the amazingly prolific Debbie Dadey. This exercise sounds deceptively simple. If you give it a try, do let us know how it works for you. And when you're done here, don't forget to enter for a chance to win an autographed copy of Debbie's latest chapter book, Treasure in Trident City (Aladdin), from her Mermaid Tales series.
I was lucky enough to attend one of the Highlights’ Chautauqua experiences many years ago. I’ll never forget author Pam Conrad’s workshop about characterization. One exercise stuck with me. It’s easy and that’s probably why I remember it:
- Simply think of your main character and look at his/her feet. What do they look like? Barefoot? Shiny? Polished? Scuffed?
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- Then go up to the legs. Socks? Dirty? Ruffled? Keep going up.
- Do the knees have scabs on them?
- Keep going up until you’ve completely visualized your entire character.
7 comments:
I've had students 'draw' their characters, but never starting at the feet! What a great idea! Will use it! And thank you!
Hi Linda. Do let us know how the exercise works with your students. Thanks for stopping by!
Great use of my pic :) I'll have to keep this lesson in mind for next school year!
Great use of my pic :) I'll have to keep this lesson in mind for next school year!
Thanks for stopping by, Daisy, and for letting us use your photo. It felt "just right" for this post. :-)
Thank you, Debbie, for this exercise!
I can't wait to share it with my writers and students, especially this summer's Young Writers.
Nice exercise! I'll keep it in mind!
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