Subject: Try reading more goodfic.
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Posted on: 2014-04-10 12:58:00 UTC

I personally read a ton of badfic when I was younger, so when I joined the PPC, all I knew about characterisation was not to make my characters x, y, and z, but that didn't necessarily mean I knew how to make good characters.

But then I got into more fandoms and read goodfic in those fandoms, especially good OC fanfiction (they do exist!), and by contrast, my own characters and my own writing got better. Personally, I think the shift in my writing style came when I befriended Miss Cam and kept up with her in the Battlestar Galactica fandom, because then I modelled my own writing style off of hers, and grew from there.

My rule of thumb when it comes to making characters is to say that I am writing people. I'm not writing an archetype. If they have aspects of archetypes, that's their thing and definitely not because I intended it to be so. Even if the characters are aliens or Elves or whatever, they were still created by humans, and are meant to reflect humanity in their portrayal in some way. By remembering that I am writing people, I remember that people have quirks and flaws and things that make them tick, and that these things make them different.

So don't worry too much. Put your characters on a shelf and just lurk around, analyse why certain characters work for you and why others don't, and try to use that knowledge to your own advantage.

(Then again, writing two OFUs has helped me because I have to breathe life into templates submitted by readers, so...)

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