Shara O'Ryan's Scribbles

May 3, 2010

Should You Have a Blog for Your Character(s)?

Characters develop over time.  This is especially true when you role-play a character for months or years.  Even for one of my newest characters – Emerald - she’s already had over 2200 tweets.  That translates into over 40,000 words!  That’s too much for a follower to sort through to learn about a character.

Having a blog for your character – written from the point of view of the character – can be a fantastic tool to help get to know his/her – or a group of characters.  It can also help potential fans of your fiction find you (we’ll talk about SEO for your blog another day).

I also use my blogs to help promote other people’s characters and blogs.

I have a blog for each of my main characters.  I also have a blog that started off as an individual character blog, but now functions as a group blog for my RPG.

I also wanted to show a blog (not one of mine, but I am using it as an example with the author’s permission) that is quite different from the style I use – but I admire the talent of the blog author and truly love her writing style, and I think it’s quite an effective way to write a character blog.

Let’s start with hers first:

Aria Brisard’s Blog -  (Follow her on Twitter:   http://twitter.com/ariabrisard )

http://insidetheempire.wordpress.com/

I like this blog because it’s written in prose form – just like a regular story would be.  I also enjoy her writing style, and she’s talented.  This is an awesome way to write a blog for a character.

Shara’s Blog (Twitter account:  http://twitter.com/SharatheOrion ))

http://sharatheorion.wordpress.com/

This blog is written in more like a diary from the character’s point of view.  It gives plot summaries and updates.

Navaar’s Blog ( Twitter account:  http://twitter.com/_Navaar )

http://navaarstwitterfic.wordpress.com/

This blog started out as an individual character blog, but as people joined Navaar with their own stories and characters, the blog grew into a role-playing group blog.  It contains numerous links in both the posts and the sidebars for various characters and blogs. (I am a firm believer in helping others promote their characters/blogs.)

These are just a few examples.  Use your own preference and your own style to create a blog that displays your character(s) in the best light.

Theme: Rubric. Blog at WordPress.com.

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