Some of you may know Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi of Writers Helping Writers. Well, today they are releasing a new book, and I'm part of their street team. I'm handing the blog over to them today so they can tell you a bit about their Writer's Showcase event, new book, and a great freebie to check out. Read on!
Certain details can reveal a lot about a character, such as their goals, desires, and backstory wounds. But did you know there's another detail that can tie your character's arc to the plot, provide intense, multi-layered conflict, AND shorten the "get to know the character" curve for readers?
It's true. Your character's occupation is a GOLD MINE of storytelling potential.
Just like us, most characters will have a job, and the work they do will impact their life. The ups and downs can serve us well in the story.
Maybe you haven't thought much about jobs in the past and how they act as a window into your character's personality, interests, and skills. It's okay, you aren't alone. The good news is that The Occupation Thesaurus: A Writer's Guide to Jobs, Vocations, and Careers is going to do all the heavy lifting for you. (Here's one of the job profiles we cover in this book: FIREFIGHTER.)
GIVEAWAY ALERT: THE WRITER'S SHOWCASE
To celebrate the release of a new book, Writers Helping Writers has a giveaway happening July 20th & July 23rd. You can win some great prizes, including gift certificates that can be spent on writing services within our Writer's Showcase. Stop by to enter!Resource Alert: A List of Additional Jobs Profiles For Your Characters
What a great way to get accurate information so you can better describe the roles and responsibilities that go with a specific job, right?
To access this list, GO HERE.
Happy writing to all!
Considering most people spend a third of their day at a job, it's really important.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great resource. Awesome that you're helping Angela and Becca shout out about their new book.
ReplyDeleteBish, thank you so much for letting me post, and for sharing your experience as a House Parent. I know people will find that one helpful. You are so wonderful for helping us year after year--thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou become what you think, write, work and play. Its all practise and so like once you keep doing it your thoughts become reality.
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