Building Character with Psychology

Characters are key in a story. We all know that. But how do we develop and create complex, thinking characters who are able to keep our readers reading? Knowing some psychology can help. Today, let's take a look at how applying what we're learning in Writing Across Cultures can help you come up with good ideas for your writing, as well as helping you create interesting and psychologically developed characters.

Let's start here:

Psychology 101: Improve Your Writing (article/website)
How to use psychology to write amazing stories (article)
How to use psychology to Create Compelling Characters (article)
How Writers Create Engaging Characters (article)

On our classroom drive, I've uploaded some handy character design worksheets/templates that you can use to enrich and develop your characters in the stories you are writing for your portfolio or for those in Ms. Gamzon's Advanced Fiction course.

For more Crash Course psychology, check out these interesting videos:

The Chemical Mind (#3)
Meet Your Master: The Brain (#4)
Adolescence (#20)
Measuring Personality (#22)
Feeling all the Feels (#25)
Emotion, Stress & Health (#26)

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