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the typical brooding writer
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Southeastern, U.S.
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I have a slight obsession with hair (anywhere). That's one I mention in a heartbeat. Thick, curly, long, short, dark, copper, bushy etc.
Height's pretty important to me since I'm tall...which most of my characters are. I also have a thing for eyes, particularly green ones; *swoon* don't know why.
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Let's see what's on special today..
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Scotland
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Not sure I follow you here, CJ.
I assume by 'your character' you mean the POV character. Apart from initially mentioning the eyes are blue or twinkling or striking in some way how can you 'focus' on your character's eyes? There's only so much you can say about the eyes and even less if you're in your character's POV. Just curious. Quote:
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Banned
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 48,359
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The only time I describe anything physical, it's because that feature stands out. I don't give a damn if your character has brown hair, clear skin or dark eyes. Plenty of people do. So what?
It's more important what characters do, than what they look like. |
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Close your eyes and jump
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Brisbane, Australia
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For me, I tend to focus on eyes with my character's. What I mean by that is, when I introduce them, one of the first things I mention is eyes. Also, I give a lot of description to eyes throughout the story in general when characters are feeling strong emotions. Stuff like that... am I explaining this very well? Because it doesn't feel like it, :P
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Banned
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 48,359
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There really isn't a pattern. It's best to describe only that which is relevant, or that which stands out from the norm, otherwise there's a danger of your descriptions sounding like laundry lists.
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Dull Old Person
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Far North
Posts: 808
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Personally, I almost neve notice eye colour IRL, but YMMV, of course.
For my writing, what I focus on depends both on the character described and the POV character. If I took my MC, for example, and asked 5 of the others to describe him, I'd have 5 completely different descriptions and yet, they would all be accurate.
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The grad students did it
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 9,000
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First appearance, usually actions/reactions. Long haul, intellect. It's such a target-rich environment for a writer.
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never mind the shorty
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Commonwealth of Virginia--it's for lovers
Posts: 1,229
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As far as physical descriptions, this depends on the character. If they have a stand-out feature, it's mentioned here and there. For instance, every so often Harry pushes his spectacles up his nose, or his hair looks "oxblood red" in the low light. Ellen "looked like a fine china ornament for the mantelpiece". On a few occasions, the MC noticed Everett's clear blue eyes. Sometimes the clothing stands out: I describe Uriah wearing his usual brown jacket and Augustine wearing his favorite, battered old top hat.
But in general, I use body language and facial expressions to show who characters are. Things like smiling crookedly, or picking up someone's gloves and handing them back as if to say "don't worry, I still love you even though you lost the race" . . . these give a much better idea of a character than hair or eye color. Sometimes, I'm plain old vague. I introduce June this way: "Both men turned to see a fine-boned, plain girl with an apron on." That's about as much description as she gets. All of the above is from my current WIP, which has a much stronger romantic element. My previous WIP was very sparse with physical descriptions; it was pretty much all facial expression and body language. I wouldn't use so much physical description in another type of story.
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New Fish; Learning About Thick Skin
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Virginia
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Hair. For some odd reason, it's always the hair.
I can't stand reading through pages and pages of character description, so I try to keep that to a minimum. One sentence, if it's possible. That one sentence usually focuses mainly on hair. I love hair. |
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Real Men Have Gills
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: The Cold Deep
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I write in first person exclusively. (Just a thing.) So each story is different. I try to "notice" what the narrator would notice, what would be in step with their character's behavior and thought patterns. I think in one book was an eye book. The next was a mannerism book. The third is more of a quality of voice book.
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and she was never seen again
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: London and Florida
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Hmmm...No, I don't really focus on physical characteristics unless they're important. If my MC is in love with someone, you'll get more 'scrips of what they're wearing and how their eyes shine from behind their bottle-top glasses etc, because I write in close third.
If I have an ensemble like in my WIP, I will just touch on what differentiates each from the others, usually about clothes, but one of my women is very athletic and it has a bearing on the story later so I chuck that in - again, with the MC observing.
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Order of the Dragon
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Michigan
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Well, I write historical fantasy, which lends itself to more description anyway, so I tend to give an overall description to my characters, and focus more on the historical characters looks than the non-historical ones. It also depends on which character's point of view I'm in, too. Some characters are more observant than others. My MC is the main POV in my story, and he is usually pretty observant, to a point. Sometimes he's dumb as a box of rocks.
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[Shhhh....I'm writing.]
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: St. Louis, Missouri
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practical experience, FTW
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: California, US
Posts: 642
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I think it depends on my characters. In one of my WIPs right now, my MC is always going on about people's smiles. For him, it's because smiles remind him of his boyfriend (who is just the smiliest character I have ever written). In another my MC focuses a lot on height, because he's about 5'4 and he's 17 so he obviously has many insecurities about that part of him.
So yeah, it depends on the characters for me.
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Classy, eloquent, shit like that...
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: wisconsin
Posts: 7,019
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whatever is relevant. read the very first Anita Blake book, "Guilty Pleasures" and see if you still want to focus on eyes/hair as much. Not saying you have a problem, but saying to me, she does....see if it strikes you as annoying, and then see how much you do by comparison.
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Benefactor Member
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Naples, FL
Posts: 956
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Naples, FL
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Moving with my soul, step by step
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Saint Paul
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I give a physical description upon the characters introduction and make occasional references to it if it's relevant (it rarely is). My focus is on the stuff that's most pertinent: For example, one of my characters has had the right side of his body aged to decrepit-ness and uses a cane. I'll mention his limp, how he sits down, his difficulty getting on a horse, ect ect.
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practical experience, FTW
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Missouri
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Now that I think about it, I usually mention hair color, even of minor characters, to give the reader one visual reference.
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Close your eyes and jump
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Brisbane, Australia
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thanks, it's really interesting to see what people prefer to do. I like to write the features that and out most in my mind, which is normally the eyes, and maybe one or two other features. I just wanted to see what others preferred
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figuring it all out
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: New Zealand
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Some combination of Hair Color, Build, Height, Eyes and then any distinguishing features.
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figuring it all out
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: England
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For physical features mostly eyes or hair. It depends what I see as the most defining feature of that person. One of my characters for example has a distinctive smile.
Its what I would point out about the person if I were interacting with them. Minor characters get less detail as I interact with them less. Most of the time spent on features comes through in how they act though. How they speak, interact with the other characters, what actions they take.
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New Fish; Learning About Thick Skin
Join Date: Aug 2012
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Hair! My current main character spends a lot of time fixing her ponytail.
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Huh.
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Left of center.
Posts: 2,771
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I wanted to touch it.
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Close your eyes and jump
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Brisbane, Australia
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