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I want to write a male character, but I am lost?

Asked by: Bryon Montgomery

How do you write male characters?


It's about charisma. And how they garner. Attention. If anyone of any gender has to force you to follow their lead that's the opposite of what you've intended.

How do you write a character without gender revealing?

It is easy to write a visible non-binary character without making the story about gender: use non-binary pronouns. Spivak, singular ‘they’, ‘se’ (effectively used in Elizabeth Bear’s Undertow), and so on. Use the pronouns as a fact of life, not questioned.

How can I discover my character?

One of the best ways to get to know your characters is to ask questions about them. Many writers do this as a kind of homework before they actually start writing a story. The more you know your characters, the fuller they will be. This might also make your story easier to write.

How do you get into character writing?

To get into the character’s head, monologues are the ideal tools, particularly if you are writing the story in the third person. With monologues, you can let the voice of your character be heard. For a monologue, write a small piece from the perspective of the character in the first person.

How can I write more masculine?

Writing in block capitals like this (no lowercase letters) is very “masculine.” Pressing hard with the pen gives these letters a weight to avoid. The straight stems and sharp corners add to the feel.

How can I make my character more masculine?

If you want your character to appear more masculine, emphasize the width of the neck, arms, torso, and abdominal muscles. In addition, the most obvious difference between the skeleton of a man and a woman lies in the waist. A man’s waist is lower than a woman’s, which makes the torso look longer.

What are some non binary names?

If you’re looking for a nonbinary name that has become increasingly popular within the past few years, explore the 25 options below:

  • Haven.
  • Karter.
  • Rowan.
  • Taylor.
  • Spencer.
  • Ellis.
  • Emery.
  • Morgan.

How do you create a gender neutral character?

There are gender-neutral pronouns in English (see: Spivak pronouns) but if you don’t want to use them (as I infer from the original post), you always have the option to use the singular they, or simply not referring to the character by any pronouns at all (use their name or “that person” and similar structures).

How do you write an androgynous character?

Perhaps a more compelling reason to writing androgynous characters into your stories is the universality of that character’s experience.



Writing Without Pronouns How to Create a Believably Androgynous Character

  1. Write in first person, or invent a pronoun for third. …
  2. Be consistent and mindful. …
  3. It’s all about balance.


What makes a well written character?

Believable characters are unique and three-dimensional. Each has real attributes, like appearance, personality, and a backstory, that make them relatable. A character’s motivations inform their actions and decisions, creating the narrative arc in the story.



How can I develop my character and attitude?

8 Ways to Improve Your Attitude

  1. Always act with a purpose. …
  2. Stretch yourself past your limits every day. …
  3. Take action without expecting results. …
  4. Use setbacks to improve your skills. …
  5. Seek out those who share your positive attitude. …
  6. Don’t take yourself so seriously. …
  7. Forgive the limitations of others.

How do you begin a story?

Starting Stories: 5 Great Beginning Strategies

  1. Strategy 1: Begin with action or dialogue. …
  2. Strategy 2: Ask a question. …
  3. Strategy 3: Describe the setting. …
  4. Strategy 4: Begin with background information. …
  5. Strategy 5: Have the main character introduce himself or herself.


How do I start creative writing?

8 Tips for Creative Writers

  1. Read, read, read. It’s a lot harder to get the hang of creative writing if you don’t have any references to draw from. …
  2. Always be writing. …
  3. Have a point of view. …
  4. Use literary devices. …
  5. Know your audience. …
  6. Start writing. …
  7. Embrace rewriting. …
  8. Try a writing workshop.




What is a good story starter?

Wandering through the graveyard it felt like something was watching me. The eyes in the painting follow him down the corridor. Icy wind slashed at his face and the rain danced its evil dance upon his head as he tried to get his bearings on the isolated beach. Footsteps slowly creaked on every step of the stairs.