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Imagine This, Part 2
Imagery and Characterization, can the two ever meet outside of an English class?
Seething volcano or skittish bird, what image best fits your characters and why would anyone care? Last time I talked about giving a unified imagery set to your main characters. I outlined how choosing basic element properties to your characters creates adds texture and EASE to a character arc. We went with the basic earth, air, wind, and fire possibilities. But lets say you want to go one step further. How would that work and why?
Make your imagery more specific. First off, add metal to your list of elements. Then while youre at it, maybe add all the elements of the periodic table. What if your hero is a tinman in search of a heart? Give him metallic colors to wear and surround himself in. Make him bendable, but when he adjusts to the heroine it gives him a sharp edge to his words and actions.
Now start picking out words to use for your hero. Match it with all five senses, but make sure to pick words that reflect both the good and the bad. You want to be able to indicate your characters changes from a problem through growth into happiness (and love). Confused? Try these examples. For sightmetallic and reflective. When people look at him they see themselves reflected back, not the man himself. When you describe him and his environment surround him in chrome and give him a tin car toy collection. Let the heroine see him as childlike but cold. Then as he grows around her, you can add color to his clothing and surroundings.
Soundtinny, brittle. You dont have to make his voice sound tinny or thin. Thats not hero-like! But he can speak with a brittle edge or it can grate like metal on metal. He can hit something that clinks. When hes depressed he can have a hollow echo to his tone, but as he warms to the heroine, his voice gets depth and color. Eventuallyat the endsomeone hears his heartbeat. Even the music he listens to changes from Metallica to countryor maybe thats too much of a stretch.
Touchsharp but malleable. Initially his touches are cold and angry words hit like shards. But as he changes, his rough edges smooth. His face is not chiseled but pressed or shaped. Then when he smiles he shows a kind of light (heroines reflected light). She warms him (because metal doesnt carry his own warmth), but he protects her and brings out her child-like qualities (because hes a tin toy).
Now you add taste and scent. Truthfully, with a tin toy image, I stick with cold feel, metallic taste, and sterile scent. None of that is erotic or hero-like. So if you mention these things, keep them at the beginning of the book, letting the negative words drop away as he changes for the better. He is, after all, gaining a heart and growing into a real boy. But remember, he can be a geologist or a metal worker. He can work in a sterile room or be comfortable in clinical settings.
So now you get the idea, but dont just stop there. Make your images very specific. My hero in Tempted Tigress is a Chinese ink and brush set. Hes a scholar and when he feels drained, I say that his words were like ink mixed too thin. His body is thin and pointed, and during the love scene, his touch paints words on her.
My heroine in Cornered Tigress is a cat. Every time she enters a room, she experiences it first through taste and scent. When shes afraid she tends to go into tiny enclosed spaces. You can use anything that sparks your imagination, so...go wild!
BONUS : Importance Of Self Promotion
Promoting yourself is as important as writing your novel. Its important to get your name out there, and allow people a sample of your work. People cant buy what they dont know about. Not only is promoting an important step of the publishing process, its a vital element to any writers career.
In the age of the information superhighway known as the internet, there are many opportunities to promote your work. Its important that you utilize a good mix of all of them to maximize your exposure to readers. Why not take advantage of the vast resources available for little to no cost.
Blogging is a great way for an author to interact with readers. Services such as Myspace, Ning, LiveJournal, Yahoo 360 and Bebo are great services that allow you to customize the message you want your readers to see. You can post updates, excerpts, contests and more for your readers. When using these services its important to remember interacting with those on your list is important and more likely to earn you a fan base than simply hard selling your work.
Review sites are phenomenal places to get exposure for your book, gain a fan base and allow others, specifically the reviewer, to offer an unbiased opinion of your book. Its important to get your piece to as many reviewers as possible. There are many readers out there who consult these review sites when making choices about new books and new authors. Dont feel left out, utilize their services.
MSN and Yahoo offer the option to create and join in many groups on many different subjects. There are hundreds of groups out there specific to reading and writing. There are critique groups, promotions groups and just general chat groups. Often you will find that publishers have groups as well. This is a great way to network with other authors and publishers. These groups tend to be very active and provide a lot of information that can be useful and necessary to the aspiring author.
Finally dont forget the power of building your own website. Not only can you customize this specifically for you, you can give extensive information about your releases, you and projects you are working on. Often youll find people in the writing community would like to have your website address. This is important because it provides readers a link to you. You can start a blog on your page, you can run contests on your page, you can post excerpts of your work. Ultimately, the importance of a website is giving your reader a way to connect with you.
Success as a writers is dependent on your skills at self promotion. There are so many avenues out there for exposure it is simple, cost free and often a lot of fun. Remember that readers cant find you if they dont know about you. So make it a point to put yourself out there and let people know who you are.