Friday, November 30, 2018

Writing 101 By Marcel Ray Duriez

 To know you have a book worth reading- this is what I do. You do this and you can walk away with around 170,000 words a book if not more.
Gotham Character Questionnaire

This questionnaire is found in Gotham Writers Workshop's Writing Fiction.
You might start with questions that address the basics about a character:


  • What is your character's name? Does the character have a nickname?
  • What is your characters' hair color? Eye color?
  • What kind of distinguishing facial features does your character have?
  • Does your character have a birthmark? Where is it? What about scars? How did he get them?
  • Who are your character's friends and family? Who does she surround herself with? Who are the people your character is closest to? Who does he wish he were closest to?
  • Where was your character born? Where has she lived since then? Where does she call home?
  • Where does your character go when he's angry?
  • What is her biggest fear? Who has she told this to? Who would she never tell this to? Why?
  • Does she have a secret?
  • What makes your character laugh out loud?
  • When has your character been in love? Had a broken heart?
Then dig deeper by asking more unconventional questions:
  • What is in your character's refrigerator right now? On her bedroom floor? On her nightstand? In her garbage can?
  • Look at the feet of your character. Describe what you see there. Does he wear dress shoes, gym shoes, or none at all? Is he in socks that are ratty and full of holes? Or is he wearing a pair of blue and gold slippers knitted by his grandmother?
  • When your character thinks of her childhood kitchen, what smell does she associate with it? Sauerkraut? Oatmeal cookies? Paint? Why is that smell so resonant for her?
  • Your character is doing intense spring cleaning. What is easy for her to throw out? What is difficult for her to part with? Why?
  • It's Saturday at noon. What is your character doing? Give details. If he's eating breakfast, what exactly does he eat? If she's stretching out in her backyard to sun, what kind of blanket or towel does she lie on?
  • What is one strong memory that has stuck with your character from childhood? Why is it so powerful and lasting?
  • Your character is getting ready for a night out. Where is she going? What does she wear? Who will she be with? 
  • Marcel Proust Character Questionnaire

    This questionnaire was invented by the noted French author Marcel Proust. These questions are frequently used in interviews so you may want to pretend you're interviewing your characters.
  • What do you consider your greatest achievement?
  • What is your idea of perfect happiness?
  • What is your current state of mind?
  • What is your favorite occupation?
  • What is your most treasured possession?
  • Or who is the greatest love of your life?
  • What is your favorite journey?
  • What is your most marked characteristic?
  • When and where were you the happiest?
  • What is it that you most dislike?
  • What is your greatest fear?
  • What is your greatest extravagance?
  • Which living person do you most despise?
  • What is your greatest regret?
  • Which talent would you most like to have?
  • Where would you like to live?
  • What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery?
  • What is the quality you most like in a man?
  • What is the quality you most like in a woman?
  • What is the trait you most deplore in yourself?
  • What is the trait you most deplore in others?
  • What do you most value in your friends?
  • Who is your favorite hero of fiction?
  • Whose are your heroes in real life?
  • Which living person do you most admire?
  • What do you consider the most overrated virtue?
  • On what occasions do you lie?
  • Which words or phrases do you most overuse?
  • If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?
  • What are your favorite names?
  • How would you like to die?
  • If you were to die and come back as a person or thing, what do you think it would be?
  • What is your motto?

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Cuddles / book fair by Marcel Ray Duriez



Cuddles book showing at and via
Lovely Ravis
Publishing Consultant
“A book is very much like a child you love. Sending your book to a Book Fair is the best opportunity you can give it.”
Showing at a book fair

May 30 – June 1, 2018.

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