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This e-course has been designed to get you up and running quickly without taking months of your time. It has also been carefully planned to fit in with you and your specific needs. You have the option of sending in an assessment task once each week for feedback - or you can use the Analyze It! Task Analysis Sheets to cast a critical eye over your own results. This is a great 'safety net'. Even though each task (if you opt to take advantage of the feedback) need to be completed during the week of the related Character Sparker training modules, if for some reason you don't get around to sending one in, you can relax knowing that you will receive a really useful tool for self-assessment. A tool that can be used over and over again!
So... here it is:
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Character Sparker
1:
An overview of different types of characters, and how to create your lead character |
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Why characters are just as important as plot - and how the two work together |
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How an understanding of your genre is vital to your character's role |
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Different types of characters - leads, sidekicks, confidants, villains, cameos and more. Find out which characters you need and how they fit into the plot |
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Tips on naming your characters - how to find the perfect name |
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Common problems with characters - the kind that cause readers to close the book! (And how you can avoid them.) |
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Non-human characters - what to avoid, where to find information |
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Main character, lead character - what's the difference? |
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The 4 essential qualities of any lead character |
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Why you need to think ahead when creating series characters (these tips can save you a lot of angst later!) |
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Should you create a character profile? |
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How to be sure of what your characters want - and why this is a key to successful characterization and development of conflict |
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Character Sparker
2:
The supporting cast! The importance to the story of each character, and how to make each character an individual. |
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How to decide on your supporting cast and the role of each character |
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How far ahead do you need to think? Tips on (a) planning characters ahead and (b) creating characters on the fly |
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Essential tips on making each character different |
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Caricatures and 'stock' characters - when to use them, when to avoid them |
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How much backstory do you need for each character? |
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How to give just enough detail for each character's role |
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The secondary character that wants the lead! (What to do if one of the supporting cast wants to take over) |
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Character Sparker
3:
Digging deep - emotional punch in spades! How to make your characters grow and change... the multi-layered character... point of view. |
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How you can make a character reach out to the reader |
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What to do to make your characters likeable and real |
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Why believable motivation is crucial to the success of your characterization - and to the success of your whole novel! |
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What comes first, motivation or actions? |
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How to create believable internal monologue for your characters (tips on getting inside your reader's head!) |
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The essential factors for character growth and change |
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How to create a multi-layered character |
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Point of View - how to use it, and why THIS is the secret to emotional punch |
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How to make your characters real to YOU - and a useful trick to get to know them quickly! |
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The pros and cons of using a photo or magazine clipping as a 'model' for your character |
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Character Sparker
4:
Your characters speak... how to avoid stilted dialogue... blending speech, action and thoughts. |
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How to avoid the dreaded "they all sound the same!" syndrome |
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How to show ethnicity or social class without annoying the reader |
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How to blend the different elements of dialogue for smooth and convincing conversation - the parts played by direct speech, speech tags, character actions, body language, facial expressions, and even silence! |
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Formal versus informal speech |
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Tricks to mimic real speech (yet avoiding the tedium and repetitiveness of real speech!) |
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How to use dialogue to control pacing |
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How to use dialogue to heighten tension and suspense |
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Character Sparker
5:
The character creator toolbox - a grab bag of tips and tricks for different characters, genres and age groups. Bringing your character on stage; subtle techniques for revealing character. |
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Techniques for bringing your character 'on stage' - how to judge what details to introduce at the beginning, and what to save for later - why the first impression is so important |
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How to show the character's growth without being obvious or moralistic |
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Handy tips on technique for revealing character without 'telling' the reader |
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How to handle a character that is 'a fish out of water' in society without making him/her seem unsociable |
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Character traits that repel the reader - avoid these and keep your readers! |
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How to create a 'not so nice' character that the reader will still like! (This is a real challenge - what works, and what definitely does not work!) |
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A close examination of 'showing, not telling' - what this really means and techniques that work |
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How you can get to know your characters quickly without spending hours on background |
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How to handle historical characters - should they interact with well-known historical figures? |
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The traps of using characters from real life - should you base characters on friends, family, enemies? |
As you can see, by the time you work through this e-course you will have a deep and lasting understanding of how to create vivid, unforgettable characters for any story you write!
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As soon as you sign up for the SPOTLIGHT ON CHARACTERS e-Course, you
will immediately be able to download Bonuses #2 and #3 (see below). (Bonus #1,
the Character Cheat Sheet, will be sent to you when you complete the course.) Your
Character Interview Sheet will help you get to know your character before the
e-Course starts.
You will also be sent a general introduction to the course and the due dates for Weekly
Tasks. Note that the e-course runs over a specific time frame. (No assessment tasks will be
accepted outside the due dates - but you WILL have the Analyze It! Checklists
as a 'safety net' if you miss a deadline or opt not to send in a task for assessment.) |
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This is a 5-week e-course. It begins on Monday of Week 1 and finishes on Sunday of Week
5.
Each "Character Sparker" Training Module is sent out via email on Mondays. Each module
will be in the form of a PDF document, as an attachment. We use PDF format because it can
be viewed on either Macs or Windows computers, and gives a high quality result when
printed. |
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Each Assessment Task for that week's module is due by the following Sunday evening.
(This will give those who work during the week the opportunity to work on their tasks at
weekends.) You do not have to send in a task - the decision is yours.
When each new training module is sent out, it will be accompanied by the Analyze
It! Checklist for the previous week's task. |
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The Analyze It! Checklists are provided as a
self-assessment guide. You can use this if you choose not to send in a task - or miss the
due date - and to analyze all future characters in your stories. |
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The End-of-Course Character "Cheat Sheet" is sent out on the final day of the e-course. You will find this invaluable to keep at hand when you are shaping your story people. |
Simply by working through this course, you will soak up dozens of invaluable tips on creating memorable characters. But the information in it will be an essential resource that you'll want to have at your fingertips whenever you need it.
If ever you get stuck with a character that's not working - just read through the notes, whip out your Analyze It! checklists and before you know it, you'll have the problem sorted. Now that's peace of mind!
What is it worth to you to be able to create characters that readers hate to leave
behind?
What is it worth to you to be able to create characters that win the hearts of
editors - the people who have your writing career in their hands?
What is it worth to you to have a total, deep understanding of how to create characters that are so real that people are queuing up for your next book?
These things are priceless.
BUT... that's not the only value you'll get out of this e-course!
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Bonus #1: Character
"Cheat Sheet"
You'll love this one. As soon as the course is finished, you get this handy character creation 'cheat sheet' - it's so easy to measure each character against a set of criteria before you get in too deep! (Delivered at end of course) |
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Bonus #2: Useful
Resources for Creating Your Characters
An e-book of great resources for writers to help you get your characters just right - website links, articles, and a booklist for your writer's reference library |
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Bonus #3: A Character Interview
Sheet
What questions do you need to ask your characters to make sure you really know what makes them tick? All the questions you need and how to interpret the results! The results will surprise you. |

It's time to take the step that you've been waiting for - enrol in your intensive SPOTLIGHT ON CHARACTERS e-course now! For just $195 you can provide yourself with the tools that help you come up with vibrant, interesting characters in all your stories. Characters that will help to convince an editor that you have what it takes to build a successful writing career!
** If you would like to enrol in both 'Plotting' and 'Characters' courses as the same time, click here.
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Our Guarantee We are totally committed to your satisfaction. We believe so strongly that this e-course will give you the tools you need to create strong, vibrant characters for your stories, that we give an unconditional guarantee. You have a full 90 days to evaluate the e-course materials and use the bonuses, (even though the course and assessment tasks run for only 5 weeks!) If at the end of that 90 days you feel dissatisfied for any reason, please ask for a refund. (Yes, even if we've spent time assessing your work.) What's more, you can keep all the bonuses, with our compliments. |
I really hope you are one of those who is ready to take the opportunity to create characters that readers will love! I look forward to working with you over the 5 weeks of the e-course.
Warm regards,
Marg McAlister
Your e-course info sheet will be sent as soon as you confirm your email address (check your email inbox after signing up, and click on the 'confirm' URL (link) that we send you.)
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