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Mastering Character Arcs
Bestseller
Highest Rated
Rating: 4.8 out of 5(317 ratings)
3,535 students
Created byK.M. Weiland
Last updated 1/2019
English

What you'll learn

  • How to determine which character arc—positive, negative, or flat—is right for your story.
  • Why you should NEVER pit plot against character. Instead, learn how to blend story structure and character development.
  • How to harmonize the relationship between character and theme—so you can stop churning out disjointed stories.
  • How to recognize and avoid the worst pitfalls of writing novels with no character arcs.
  • How to hack the secret to using overarching character arcs to create amazing trilogies and series

Course content

7 sections36 lectures7h 5m total length
  • Can You Structure Character Arcs6:46

    What if there were a surefire secret to creating stunning character arcs? Would you be interested in discovering it? If you care about connecting with readers, grabbing hold of their emotions, and creating stories that will resonate with them on a level deeper than mere entertainment, then the answer has to be a resounding yes!   

  • The #1 Mistake Authors Make10:51

    Character arcs are easy, right? Somewhere in between the beginning and the middle of the book, the character changes. What could be simpler? And yet, when we get right down to the nitty-gritties, character arcs are also pretty darn hard. Why? Because humans never change in simplistic, easy, on-and-off-like-a-light-switch ways.

     

    This is why the number one mistake authors make with character arcs is that they try to remake their character into someone new. Find out how to change your characters without ruining your character arc before you even get started!

  • The Lie Your Character Believes8:51

    The Change Arc is all about the Lie Your Character Believes. His life may be horrible, or his life may seem pretty great. But, festering under the surface, is the Lie.

  • The Thing Your Character Wants vs. the Thing Your Character Needs9:52

    The Lie plays out in your character’s life, and your story, through the conflict between the Thing the Character Needs (the Truth) and the Thing the Character Wants (the perceived cure for the symptoms of the Lie).

  • Your Character's Ghost7:30

    If there’s one solid rule in fiction, it’s that every effect must have a cause. If your character is in need of undergoing a change arc, then one of your first tasks is figuring out why he needs to change. What happened to him to cause him to embrace this obviously damaging Lie?

  • The Characteristic Moment11:20

    First impressions do count. And your protagonist’s Characteristic Moment is his first chance to impress your readers. In short, a failed Characteristic Moment can very likely mean a failed story.

  • The Normal World9:58

    In a story, the Normal World will play an important role in the first quarter of your story—the First Act. This entire segment can basically be summarized as “set-up,” and the Normal World plays a vital role in grounding the story in a concrete setting. Even more important, the Normal World creates the standard against which all the personal and plot changes to come will be measured.

Requirements

  • An interest in writing meaningful novels--that's it!

Description

Have you written a story with an exciting concept and interesting characters—but it just isn’t grabbing the attention of readers or agents? It’s time to look deeper into the story beats that create the realistic and compelling character arcs that drive great fiction. Internationally-published and award-winning novelist K.M. Weiland shares her acclaimed method for achieving memorable and moving character arcs in every book you write.

By applying the foundation of the Three-Act Story Structure and then delving even deeper into the psychology of realistic and dynamic human change, Weiland offers a beat-by-beat checklist of character arc guidelines that flexes to fit any type of story.

This comprehensive course will teach you:

  • How to determine which arc—positive, negative, or flat—is right for your character

  • Why  you should NEVER pit plot against character. Instead, learn how to blend story structure and character development

  • How to harmonize the relationship between character and theme—so you can stop churning out disjointed stories

  • How to recognize and avoid the worst pitfalls of writing novels with no character arcs

  • How to hack the secret to using overarching character arcs to create amazing trilogies and series

  • And much more!

Gaining an understanding of how to write character arcs is a game-changing moment in any author’s pursuit of the craft. Learn how to take your stories from good to great and bring your characters to unforgettable and realistic life!

Who this course is for:

  • Fiction writers