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5.0 out of 5 stars The start of a new era in character development, Oct 2 2002
This review is from: Getting into Character: Seven Secrets a Novelist Can Learn from Actors (Paperback)
If you want to get a headstart into what is to come in the next wave of character development then get this book. In my opinion, the future of character development and the secrets in creating a real person on paper lies in the studies done by professional acting coaches.

How did I get this opinion? Well, I was so enlightened by the information in this writing manual that I read the books by the acting coaches Collins refers to and discovered that Collins has scraped the surfaced on a whole science. These acting coaches studied human behavior not only from a scientific point of view but from a sensory point of view. At the time these "Acting Scientists" wrote these books, human behavior sciences like psychology, psychiatry and hypnotherapy were making great strides and right along with them, "Acting Scientists" were adding these priniciples to their acting methods creating a science that changed acting forever. And today, thanks to Collins, Novelists who want to create a real person can benifit handsomely.

There is a thin line between a great novelist and a great actor and I hope to see more acting techniques being translated for the novelist who wants to be great.

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5.0 out of 5 stars What more can I say?, Feb 28 2003
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Michael Snyder (Spring Hill, TN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Getting into Character: Seven Secrets a Novelist Can Learn from Actors (Paperback)
The other reveiwers have it right. After studying more than 30 titles on the craft of writing, I can say that this is by far the most useful work on developing believable and well-rounded characters that I have seen to date. The information is timely, practical, and accessible. The examples are well-organized and perfectly suited to the material. The writer can take what he learns and put into practice immediately. Excellent work!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fine Tune Your Writing, Sep 5 2002
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Diana Urban (Texas USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Getting into Character: Seven Secrets a Novelist Can Learn from Actors (Paperback)
Brandilyn Collins treats us to the seven secrets she uses to bring her fiction to life. Through great examples and thorough explanations, she shows writers how to incorporate these secrets.

Beginning with personalizing, she encourages writers to dig deeply to understand themselves and their characters in a way that almost guarantees well-rounded characters. She delves into areas not often thought about that broaden and strengthen stories in surprising ways.

Use of action objectives provides clear motives, tension and conflict for characters, and subtexting explains how to capture unspoken dialogue on the printed page. Coloring passions and inner rhythm help writers develop rich, believable, emotional characters. Restraint and control explains how authors can make the best word choices, and emotion memory enables writers to create vivid characters even though they have not had experiences similar to those of their characters.

The appendix alone is worth the price of the book, because it recommends additional books on writing fiction. Each entry lists the book Ms. Collins recommends and the secret it supplements. 'Getting Into Character' will help both novice and experienced writers hone their skills. My well-worn copy sits on my desk so I can refer to it often.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A must-have for fiction writers., Jun 13 2002
This review is from: Getting into Character: Seven Secrets a Novelist Can Learn from Actors (Paperback)
Explore your characters before you write your story. This book will help by making you get to know them-- it's as easy as starting with an interview. I recommend this to fiction writers of all genres.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Getting Into Character Really Got Into My Characters, Jun 12 2002
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Jill E. Nelson (Madison, MN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Getting into Character: Seven Secrets a Novelist Can Learn from Actors (Paperback)
As a relatively new writer, Getting Into Character was a fabulous addition to my writer's textbook library. In using the techniques to re-evaluate my characters, I have been able to significantly broaden and deepen their presentation on the page and, hopefully, in the minds of my readers. Weak characterization can steal the soul from a book and cause it to have little or no lasting impact. Getting Into Character is helping me detect and eliminate the cotton candy from my writing and put meat and potatoes in its place. Warning: It may also bring about personal revelations regarding core values, action objectives, and coloring passions that could change your life. Writer, know thyself!

Kudos to Brandilyn Collins for bringing us this deep and insightful book. Are you sure this one shouldn't be in the psychology section?

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great for Experienced or Inexperienced Writers, Jun 10 2002
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Kaye (NASHVILLE, TN, United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Getting into Character: Seven Secrets a Novelist Can Learn from Actors (Paperback)
Brandilyn Collins, who has created some of the most memorable characters in fiction, has taken the principles of Method Acting and applied them to creating 3-dimensional characters in fiction. From personalizing your characters to discovering their deepest desires and emotions, Getting Into Character can help even the most inexperienced writer create believable characters that their readers will bond with emotionally.

I am close to finishing my degree to teach college-level Creative Writing and plan to use Brandilyn's book as one of my main texts in teaching fiction writing.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Bring Your Characters To Life!, May 25 2002
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Diane Davis (Houston, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Getting into Character: Seven Secrets a Novelist Can Learn from Actors (Paperback)
Looking for dynamic new insights into character development for your unfinished novel? Brandilynn Collins masterfully presents techniques gleaned from Method Acting to pique your interest and expand your writing skills. "Seven Secrets" lead a novelist to explore the depths of each of his/her characters with a fresh perspective, bringing a vitality and roundedness to their creation that might have been missing. Brandilynn then anchors each technique by illustrating its application in classic works. At the same time, the book is an entertaining conversation, as if the author sat across from the reader over a cup of coffee and discussed their mutual difficulties and successes as writers. Sure to become a "must-have" guide, Getting Into Character is an outstanding work.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Book On Creating Characters I have Ever read, April 2 2002
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Carmen Leal (Kailua, HI USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Getting into Character: Seven Secrets a Novelist Can Learn from Actors (Paperback)
Brandilyn Collins has written one of the most valuable books for novelists wanting to create multi-dimensional characters. I have read several books on creating characters, including books by renowned Hollywood script consultants, and none of them comes close to being as unique, helpful, and well written.

Brandilyn has a great teaching style in her writing and she uses perfect examples to explain the Method acting theories and how they can help novelists create characters whose traits are integral to the plot and not just an afterthought.

I can't write a glowing enough review of Getting Into Character. Brandilyn's book is helping me to dig deeper into my characters, to understand not just their motivation but the psychology behind that motivation. I can already tell that many of the struggles I've been having will no longer be a problem thanks to this book. If you are serious about getting published this is a must for your writer's library.

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Getting into Character: Seven Secrets a Novelist Can Learn from Actors by Brandilyn Collins (Paperback - Feb 25 2002)
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