Challenge #132
Nov. 17th, 2022 10:08 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
They always say that if you want to create great characters, you have to really know them, inside and out, so you should interview them: pretend to ask them questions like what's your favorite childhood memory, what foods do you hate, what are your siblings ike, etc., and see what they say.
So, today's challenge is to write a bit of that interview. Choose your character and interview them! You can do the classic subject's in a chair and on camera and the disembodied narrator is asking them questions. You could do a job interview. It could be a doctor asking the patient things to figure out what's wrong. Lots of choices! Remember that the subject should answer in-character. Are they straightforward or evasive? Are they telling the truth?
(I totally posted this a day early, didn't I? Sigh. It's been that kind of week.)
So, today's challenge is to write a bit of that interview. Choose your character and interview them! You can do the classic subject's in a chair and on camera and the disembodied narrator is asking them questions. You could do a job interview. It could be a doctor asking the patient things to figure out what's wrong. Lots of choices! Remember that the subject should answer in-character. Are they straightforward or evasive? Are they telling the truth?
(I totally posted this a day early, didn't I? Sigh. It's been that kind of week.)