Using Verse To Deepen Your Characters

I made an amazing discovery!

I found a new writing tool. When reading the latest draft of my middle-grade fantasy I found my main character still needed more depth. In a quandary, I played solitaire, perused Verla Kay’s boards, Facebook, writer blogs, and returned to my draft with no new inspiration.

Until, I played around and wrote a few pages of verse from the POV of my main character. Now, I know I talk about verse a whole lot for someone who loves to write fantasy, but I find studying the tight writing, line breaks, and use of white space so inspirational. Sydney (my antagonist) was annoyed along with me and she screamed, “HEAR ME.”

So I wrote, and listened—harder. After a few pages of writing verse with Sydney, she came in loud and clear.

WOW, I thought. Who knew?

No, for real, I wondered, does anyone else know about this tool? Probably, but I’m all about sharing. I live for those “AHA” moments when things click into place. So now, when I’m in a scene and need to dig deeper to find out what emotions are churning inside any character, I write a page or two in verse.

Below is some of the verse I wrote when I had the epiphany and now they have found a home in the opening of my first chapter.

Everyone leaves,
in the end.

And, each time
a little piece of me
leaves
with them.

I wonder if
someday, there'll be nothing
of me
left.

8 comments:

  1. That's really good Paula. I love your verse. And what a great technique to cut unnecessary words. Thanks for the idea!

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  2. Great idea, Paula. I'll definitely try to use it as I dig into Maya's character a little deeper. I like your verse too--seems to help us understand Syd a little better.

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  3. Love your verse, Paula! I'm going to try it too!

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  4. GREAT!! I'll be anxious to see how it works out for you all.

    Afterwards, come back and post an excerpt of your verse.

    Paula

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  5. Paula, That's a great idea! My WIP is my first time writing massive amounts of 1st person POV. This is just what I need!

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  6. Excellent idea! I love your verses, thanks for sharing.

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  7. HI Paula, My first visit to your blog and I'm glad I stopped by. Thanks for the verse reminder--you were so inspirational at our retreat. Susan

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  8. Yay, Susan. So glad to see you here. Thanks for coming by.

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