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Jami and Sara on Creating Sympathetic and Intriguing Characters with Examples from Ted Lasso

Jami and Sara on Creating Sympathetic and Intriguing Characters with Examples from Ted Lasso

FromWish I'd Known Then . . . For Writers


Jami and Sara on Creating Sympathetic and Intriguing Characters with Examples from Ted Lasso

FromWish I'd Known Then . . . For Writers

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
May 23, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Episode 168 / Jami Albright and Sara Rosett discuss how to create compelling characters. We look at the pilot episode of Ted Lasso and delve into why the characters of Rebecca and Ted are fascinating and how the writers made them well-rounded characters. Special supporter event: chat with H. Claire Taylor on May 28th. Watch for info in your private RSS feed. ? ? Become a supporter of the podcast! We can’t wait to give you a shoutout in a future episode. https://wishidknownforwriters.com/supportTime stamps:[00:01:32] Sara attended the Subscription for Authors (https://subscriptionsforauthors.com/) summit and learned about different subscription models, including the tactic of giving every tier the same thing.[00:07:15] How the first episode of Ted Lasso introduces Rebecca and Ted and contrasts their personalities through action, small details, and dialog [00:14:19] Hints about backstory without info dump[00:16:10] Ted Lasso is a flat arc character who evolves in Season 2. The show is an intriguing concept that blends both flat arc and robust character arc[00:30:51] Flipping a trope is attractive to people readers[00:32:26] Using a “train wreck” scenario and underdog trope, and how Rebecca’s actions create sympathy for Ted[00:39:41] How the reveal of Ted’s problems in his marriage and separation from his son compounds our desire to see Ted do well[00:41:20] How Roy’s interactions with Phoebe soften his character[00:44:55] Unlikable characters can be fascinating and pull in readers. Examples: House, Snape, Agatha Raisin[00:46:02] Using the same techniques to make villains three-dimensional [00:50:47] Gradual change in characters is effective and easily noticed by readersSave the Cat by Blake Snyder: https://books2read.com/u/mVKoJJHow to Write a Series by Sara Rosett: https://books2read.com/howtowriteaseriesMore links: The Big List of Craft and marketing books mentioned on WIKT podcast episodes https://bookshop.org/lists/recommenced-resources-for-writers-from-the-wish-i-d-known-then-podcastJami’s Launch Plan https://www.jamialbright.com/launchplanJami’s books https://amzn.to/3wSraA5Sara’s books https://www.sararosett.com/bibliography/Resources from the Author and Reader Community to Help UkrainiansSupport the show
Released:
May 23, 2023
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Welcome to the Wish I'd Known Then podcast. Join authors Jami Albright and Sara Rosett as they interview self published authors about how they found success as well as what they've learned from their missteps. Because being an indie author is about being innovative and creative and learning from your mistakes.