Character Development Worksheet
Character Development Worksheet
WORKSHEET
Well-developed characters do more to drive a story than any other aspect of the writing,
but many writers find that giving their characters depth is one of their biggest
challenges. This worksheet should help you think more thoroughly about your
characters, from what they look like to their background to what motivates them. Some
prompts may be more important to your particular character than others, so of course
you should spend more time on those, but try to respond to as many prompts as fully as
possible. You should soon begin to see your wispy character gaining corporeal form.
ID
Full name:
Nickname(s):
How acquired:
Identifying number(s):
Significance?
2
Physical Characteristics
Species: Sex/Gender identity: Race/Ethnicity:
color: size:
Skin texture: Nose shape:
type:
Hair/ color: size:
Feathers/ texture: Mouth shape:
Scales style:
color:
shape: Dentition
Eyes (teeth, tusks,
size: grinding
type: plates...)
Voice:
Sensesstrong/weak sense of
Smell: Sight:
Touch: Taste:
Mannerisms:
Fears/Phobias:
Alcohol/Drug use:
Musical talents/skills:
Background
Birth date: Zodiac sign:
Beliefs
Military
Service
5
Single/Married/ In relationship:
Define relationship:
How did
relationship
come to pass?
How do they
relate when
together?
Tell Us a Story
What does character hate about self?
Why?