What is a writer to do when faced with a busy schedule and deadlines? How does a busy writer create such a lively storyline when they never seem to leave their homes or jobs…? How does busy writer seem to know so much about people?
They key to creating interesting realistic characters is to use what you have at hand. For many busy writers, we find the internet to be our windows to the outdoors. We read our current, national, local, celebrity and odd news there. From these articles we can create colorful characters.
Characters for many fiction writers are a conglomeration of my ‘types’ of people the author has come in contact with. For fiction writers, we seek to stay pretty far from reality when gathering our ‘types’ in that we try not to simply take one person and perfectly remake them on paper. Often we take ‘parts’ of people on a bus to create on fascinating multifaceted character—on a train. Many of my readers have enjoyed my dimensional characters. Strangely enough… those characters seem to be secondary characters. I think it’s because for me as a writer, I tend to focus on the back story a little more than the actual main story—kind of like—sleight-of-hand. I want my readers to feel at home with the neighborhood, and so I draw up rich background characters.
As I write this blog, I will show my minds process on character creation, in the end I will have created a character that I can use in a book. I’ll show you my process for characters creation and how I make this technique work in my fiction writing

ABOUT
California transplant Michelle McGriff now writes using the lush green backdrop of the Great Northwest as her muse.
Known to her family as the `best of storytellers’, Ms. McGriff spins intelligent, poignant, and touching yarns, with a poetic voice and writing that has become hers to keep, holding her readers captive from start to finish.
She excitedly became a part of the Kensington Publications, joining first Q-boro Books in 2005 and then Urban Soul in 2005. With this opportunity to shine, she hoped to entertain a new audience with her rule-breaking, cross-genre writing style that is sure to entertain the enlightened reader.
In 2006, she joined the ranks of Best Selling Author with her contribution of Secret Lovers and has held the status each year with entertaining reads.
While working towards her PhD in Organizational Management (which she will use as a corporate trainer / cultural competency workshop facilitator) Ms. McGriff is also working on a guidebook that will help business writers with visual communication in the workplace, as well as new fiction writers who want to realize their dreams while avoiding some of the pitfalls common to newcomers to the industry. As an advocate of self publishing, Ms. McGriff will focus much research on self publishing for new writers.




