The Creative Penn Podcast For Writers

Writing Characters: 15 Actionable Tips For Writing Deep Character

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Mar 16, 2026
Practical techniques for making characters feel real, from finding hyper-specific diagnostic details to using sensory anchors. Tips on shaping voice and rhythm, assigning metaphor families for distinct speech, and linking character flaws to plot tests. Advice on writing diverse, nonstereotyped people and turning side characters into series-worthy fixtures.
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ADVICE

Mine One Diagonal Toast Detail

  • Use a single ‘diagonal toast' diagnostic detail to prove realism.
  • Joanna Penn cites Nick Fury's diagonal-toast quirk and Tony Soprano's mother not answering after dark as golden, lived specifics.
ADVICE

Transform Trauma Into Parallel Struggle

  • Displace personal trauma into a character's parallel struggle rather than copy it verbatim.
  • Barbara Nickless turned her grief into Dr. Evan Wilding's different physical challenge, keeping emotion authentic and fictional.
ADVICE

Portray Diverse Characters As Real People

  • Write diverse characters as lived-in people, not stereotypes or plot devices.
  • Sarah Elizabeth Sawyer urges placing Native characters as modern professionals, e.g., a spaceship captain or baker, not just historical guides.
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