This week on the Story Works Round Table, Alida, Kathryn, & Robert talk about describing your characters’ faces so they make an impression on your readers. Faces are so much more than a list of physical traits, brown hair, deep eyes, cleft chin. Lists are forgettable. When you describe your characters, strive to convey an impression of the *person* through the face.
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What we talked about:
Why are we talking about faces? (0:22)
Why don’t people write faces? (1:40)
Alida’s example. (3:55)
Using the face as a gateway to your character. (8:15)
Work your way into your characters face. (12:00)
Why aren’t we describing faces in the same way as they have been in the past? (14:10)
Why you should describe the physical traits of a character. (19:44)
How this changes description. (22:35)
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Get Alida’s Writing Tips here.
Things we mentioned:
Charles Baxter
Murder on the Orient Express
Agatha Christie
Long Days Journey into Night by Eugene O’Neill
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