Creating Characters from the Inside Out

Published 2021-12-14
Platform Udemy
Number of Students 1
Price $29.99
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Exploring your character's mentality to write a compelling, character-driven plot.

Class Description:

This class is based on the premise that plot is created when a character’s inner beliefs clash with his outer world. A series of videos and worksheets will teach writers a new way of thinking by guiding them through exploring the mentalities of their characters. By asking specific and targeted questions about the belief systems that compose the characters’ inner worlds, writers can understand what drives the choices that they make. In unit two, we will explore the people, circumstances, and physical elements of their outer environment. This class will teach you to refine your character’s goals by exploring his purpose. It will guide you in choosing elements to spotlight in his physical environment to help you hone your description skills. Its focus is on developing insight into how your character views his world and makes choices to create a compelling, character-driven plot with enough depth to carry you to the end of your draft or your revision.


This course is ideal for writers who are revising a first draft and looking to develop a more realistic character, as well as finding subplots to add layers and depth. It will work for writers who are working on their first draft who have a good idea of a plot but are struggling with a flat or generic character.


Class Project: Each video is followed up with a worksheet that will ask specific and targeted questions about your character. By filling out this worksheet, you will be training yourself to ask these types of questions as you write your scene, which will help you gain insight and inspiration as you write. Use this worksheet as a springboard to begin your writing sessions and see how you can apply the ideas you gain to your manuscript. Students are encouraged to share any insight they have gained with the class.

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