Group: | The Imaginative Writers Guild |
Swap Coordinator: | deborah (contact) |
Swap categories: | Letters & Writing |
Number of people in swap: | 3 |
Location: | International |
Type: | Type 2: Flat mail |
Rating requirement: | 4.50 |
Last day to signup/drop: | March 31, 2013 |
Date items must be sent by: | April 30, 2013 |
Number of swap partners: | 1 |
Description: | |
Let's get the basics covered... -International -4.5 rating with no 1s or 3s in the past 3 months. If you want to participate but have a low rating, contact me. (I will angel for this swap.) For this swap, you will write something to introduce your character, showing the character’s development over his or her life. This can take any form, that’s up to the writer. Maybe you want to write a pretend psych evaluation for your character, or a self-reflection paper written by the character as a college student, or a letter from your character’s point of view telling his/her life story. Maybe you’d rather write up a character bio without trappings—just you, the writer, telling the reader about your character. Write AT LEAST one full page. More is better. Give your swapping partner something interesting and entertaining to read, and challenge yourself to think more about who your character is, and why. Any genre is acceptable. Want to write fantasy, science fiction, or something set in the world as we know it today? Great! There are no limits here. The theme of this swap is Erikson’s Stages of Development. I know not everyone is familiar, so here’s a summary of the stages. Trust vs. Mistrust – the earliest years of one’s life (approx. 0-2) in which the child is completely dependent upon those around him or her. Consistent food, comfort, and affection—the things a baby needs—develop an ability to trust others, while inconsistent care causes an individual to withdraw. So you can see how some stages impact others—like how it’s hard to form an honest bond without a sense of trust, or decide who you want to be without a sense of competence. For this swap, there’s no requirement on a character’s age, so some people will have more stages to write on than others. I know it can look a bit daunting, but I hope you’ll consider it, because this really can be a lot of fun and a great way to develop characters. |