



desertcart.com: The Positive Trait Thesaurus: A Writer's Guide to Character Attributes (Writers Helping Writers Series): 9780989772518: Ackerman, Angela, Puglisi, Becca: Books Review: Great resource for writers! - This book has been a wonderful resource to have on hand! I expected just a list of character traits and some info about each of them, but this book provides so much more. The first section covers all kinds of information you'll find helpful in creating your characters, including how needs and morals influence character strengths, how attributes develop, how to overcome the fatal flaw, how to choose the right attributes for your character, etc. Very useful stuff! Then you get to the traits themselves, and you have dozens to choose from. For each trait, they give you a definition; similar attributes; things that could have caused that trait to develop; behaviors, thoughts, and emotions associated with that trait; positive and negative aspects; examples from literature; traits in your supporting characters that could cause conflict (and we all know how important conflict is!); and scenarios that might be challenging for characters with that particular trait. I've already purchased "The Negative Trait Thesaurus" and find it just as helpful, and I hope to acquire the whole series at some point. Review: Love this book - Hi, Love this book! It's like the psychologist's explanation of what makes people tick. It's a great resource, incredibly detailed and soundly researched. I recommend it to any writer who needs help with details to create certain personalities. For instance, if you want to create a person that's courageous, it offers a description of the trait, what categories it can be applied to (such as that person would be achievement oriented), a list of similar attributes (brave) and reasons you might describe a character as courageous - one would be they "have a strong moral code." It's invaluable once you understand how the author can contribute to your writing. It will really help you dive deep into developing a character before you even start writing a story. I usually buy books for my ipad so I can carry with me and read at will. This series I'm going to also get in paperback.
| Best Sellers Rank | #79,357 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #65 in Authorship Reference #76 in Fiction Writing Reference (Books) #89 in Writing Skill Reference (Books) |
| Book 3 of 10 | Writers Helping Writers Series |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,649) |
| Dimensions | 7 x 0.58 x 10 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 0989772519 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0989772518 |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 256 pages |
| Publication date | October 3, 2013 |
| Publisher | JADD Publishing |
B**E
Great resource for writers!
This book has been a wonderful resource to have on hand! I expected just a list of character traits and some info about each of them, but this book provides so much more. The first section covers all kinds of information you'll find helpful in creating your characters, including how needs and morals influence character strengths, how attributes develop, how to overcome the fatal flaw, how to choose the right attributes for your character, etc. Very useful stuff! Then you get to the traits themselves, and you have dozens to choose from. For each trait, they give you a definition; similar attributes; things that could have caused that trait to develop; behaviors, thoughts, and emotions associated with that trait; positive and negative aspects; examples from literature; traits in your supporting characters that could cause conflict (and we all know how important conflict is!); and scenarios that might be challenging for characters with that particular trait. I've already purchased "The Negative Trait Thesaurus" and find it just as helpful, and I hope to acquire the whole series at some point.
W**M
Love this book
Hi, Love this book! It's like the psychologist's explanation of what makes people tick. It's a great resource, incredibly detailed and soundly researched. I recommend it to any writer who needs help with details to create certain personalities. For instance, if you want to create a person that's courageous, it offers a description of the trait, what categories it can be applied to (such as that person would be achievement oriented), a list of similar attributes (brave) and reasons you might describe a character as courageous - one would be they "have a strong moral code." It's invaluable once you understand how the author can contribute to your writing. It will really help you dive deep into developing a character before you even start writing a story. I usually buy books for my ipad so I can carry with me and read at will. This series I'm going to also get in paperback.
F**N
A Very, Very Useful Guide for All Writers
One thing must be put straight from the start. The Positive Trait Thesaurus is not just a collection of positive traits listed as in many character guides but much more. This guide goes much deeper into the subject. Any thesaurus can give you character traits and synonyms but very rarely do they give you what you actually are looking for: an explanation what these traits mean, what is their origin, what possibly causes them and what impact do they have on people. The Positive Trait Thesaurus gives you more or less a full package on each relevant trait and much more. You can use this book as a brainstorming guide, a writing partner who gives you new fresh ideas from a bottomless well. Positive traits are very difficult to handle without using the same old stereotypes and clichés time after time. The Positive Trait Thesaurus offers new ideas and perspectives to avoid just that. Examples from movies make this book easy to use and understand. Beginners may benefit most of this guide but it is resourceful idea book for seasoned writers as well.
S**D
Prime Reference for The Moral Premise
The writing dynamic discussed in my book, The Moral Premise, require a mechanism with polar opposite values. Positive and Negative Traits are close cousins to values. In fact, Angela and Becca explain that the traits they index and detail in their thesaurus can be used four ways: (a) interactive, or action, (b) identity, essence, (c) achievement-based, or goal, and (d) moral attribute, or motivation. It is this last use that perfectly dovetails with The Moral Premise statement. Use their Positive Trait Thesaurus with their Negative Trait Thesaurus to write your Moral Premise statement. The Kindle version's index e-links to exhaustive describe page for each trait. These are great resources for writing, too, after the MP is figured out, because of the myriad examples the authors provide for the trait's cause, how they suggest character behavior, character thoughts, and at the end of each descriptive page a list of opposing traits that cause conflict...potential polar opposite values. These two books are the perfect working companion to The Moral Premise astute writer.
Q**7
Excellent for writers
A colleague recommended another book in the series. When I went in to order, spotted this and two others. Ended up getting all four. Excellent for writers of any level. I’m a writer and media psychologist; I know having this information at my fingertips as I write helps enrich my characters. Even with my expertise I continually learn character traits and other psychological elements, which make a full, well rounded character. These books are written to help that process immensely. A good writer is continually learning how to write better characters and these books aid that process.
J**A
Sometimes my characters start unintentionally bleeding into each other and I find my brash hot-head doing or reacting to things in a way that better fits the calm manipulator
I also have the negative trait thesaurus. These have both been very handy, especially recently. Sometimes my characters start unintentionally bleeding into each other and I find my brash hot-head doing or reacting to things in a way that better fits the calm manipulator. The thesauruses let me create a "guide of acceptable behaviors" for each character to keep them on track. The added benefit is that intentional deviations can have more impact than they would if the characters were deviating all over the place.
S**O
Très bon livre pour développer les qualités des personnages, avec des bonnes analyses et des pistes pour aller plus loin. Dommage qu'il n'y ait pas d'équivalent (ou alors je ne l'ai pas encore trouvé!)
B**A
Good book
W**S
This is one in a trio of books which help authors to develop real and intense characters. Despite the title this book is so much more than just a mere thesaurus. It starts by introducing character development and the different traits which give them depth and humanity. This in itself is enough for this to be one of the best around, but it truly excels when it comes to the Thesaurus. There is an index of words which describe positive traits in your character. I have the ebook, so click on this word and it takes you to an in depth discussion in ways in which this can be used in your book. This includes a definition, categories for the word, similar attributes, possible causes for this attribute, associated behaviours that go with the attribute, associated thoughts the character might have, associated emotions, positive aspects, possible negative aspects of the attribute, examples from literature traits in supporting characters that may cause conflict and challenging scenarios for the character with this attribute. As you can see from the above this is no one word attribute, but an in depth discussion which can assist with the development of lifelike characters. This book. Is outstanding. It covers everything you can think of and then some more. No author should ever be without this book. I cannot recommend it highly enough. Any new author needs to read this and have it at hand. Any established author will still find this useful.
E**S
An essential guide for any writer or student. There are a multitude of suggested substitutions for every trait. Not only are the suggestions offered, the guide is a learning tool for new ways of looking at traits and characteristics. It is a very useful tool for character development.
R**E
Nützlich! Zur Ebook-Variante habe ich mir nun auch das physische Buch geholt, damit ich schneller und intuitiver nachschlagen kann. Ich besitze mehrere Bücher dieser Reihe. Manchmal steht man einfach auf dem Schlauch, weiß aber glücklicherweise, dass es immer mehr zu wissen gibt. Es hilft auch, wenn man gerade keinen Schreib-Freund zum Lautdenken hat.
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