Description
The number one complaint readers and audiences have about stories is flat characters. Not plot. Not pacing. Characters. And the reason your characters might feel thin isn’t because you’re a bad writer — it’s because you haven’t asked them the right questions yet. This planner is an interrogation room for your fictional people. Each character profile section goes way beyond name, age, and physical description. You’ll dig into their core wound (the thing that happened before the story started that shapes everything they do), their misbelief (the lie they tell themselves about the world), their contradiction (the gap between who they think they are and who they actually are), their voice (how they speak, what words they use, what they’d never say), their relationships map, their secret, their fear, their want vs. their need, and a full behavioral timeline that shows how they change across the story. There are profiles for protagonists, antagonists, secondary characters, and even minor characters who show up for two scenes but need to feel real. L.A. has watched too many brilliant plots get sunk by characters that feel like cardboard cutouts. This planner makes sure yours don’t.






