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Readers connect to characters with depth, ones who have experienced life’s ups and downs. To deliver key players that are both realistic and compelling, writers must know them intimately—not only who they are in the present story, but also what made them that way. Of all the formative experiences in a character’s past, none are more destructive than emotional wounds. The a Readers connect to characters with depth, ones who have experienced life’s ups and downs. To deliver key players that are both realistic and compelling, writers must know them intimately—not only who they are in the present story, but also what made them that way. Of all the formative experiences in a character’s past, none are more destructive than emotional wounds. The aftershocks of trauma can change who they are, alter what they believe, and sabotage their ability to achieve meaningful goals, all of which will affect the trajectory of your story.Identifying the backstory wound is crucial to understanding how it will shape your character’s behavior, and The Emotional Wound Thesaurus can help.
The Wounds That Shape and Strengthen Your CharactersAs a psychologist, I work with individuals bravely striving to heal from emotional wounds. As an author, I hope to bring to life this authentic journey that I witness in the therapy room. Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi have provided a wonderful resource to translate the pain and trauma of the human experience into our fictional characters.I sometimes grow frustrated when authors flub psychological concepts, but Angela and Becca nail it in th The Wounds That Shape and Strengthen Your CharactersAs a psychologist, I work with individuals bravely striving to heal from emotional wounds.
As an author, I hope to bring to life this authentic journey that I witness in the therapy room. Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi have provided a wonderful resource to translate the pain and trauma of the human experience into our fictional characters.I sometimes grow frustrated when authors flub psychological concepts, but Angela and Becca nail it in this writer's guide. Their descriptions of disempowering beliefs such as 'There's something wrong with me', personality changes that result from trauma, and positive coping practices remind me of effective trauma treatments like Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, and Prolonged Exposure.There are helpful examples of how to reveal wounds like being mugged or molested in an emotionally compelling way.
Major props for mentioning one of my favorite movies, The Cutting Edge:The audience sees a lot of clues as to what makes Kate tick, but the wounding event from her past is never overtly stated. It's hinted at mostly through her personality and actions; she's perfectionistic, extremely competitive, and impossible to get along with. These clues, combined with a meaningful scene with her father toward the story's end, give us a clear picture of her wound: growing up with a parent whose conditional love was based on her ability to perform.Thank you for that insight into The Cutting Edge! I knew I loved the movie, mostly for its sizzling hate-to-love romance, but I now realize that Kate's character arc is what hooks me most of all. And that demonstrates the authors' point: layering emotional wounds into your characters makes readers relate to them and love them as if they are real-life friends and family.There is an impressive breadth of wounds covered, and I challenge any writer to read this book and fail to find a relevant emotional wound. My own work-in-progress benefits from sections on discovering a sibling's abuse and growing up in foster care.An excellent resource!
This book is phenomenal. Not only does it provide pages of different emotional wounds and their elements, but it gives you psychological feel to all of them. I noted a number of wounds that I was already building up in a character I'm writing about, but this book has helped me think more deeply about the emotional trauma and the behavioral impacts it has.Perfect reference guide, and will likely be one of my go-to books for every book I write, until I've memorized the pages by heart.I can't rec This book is phenomenal. Not only does it provide pages of different emotional wounds and their elements, but it gives you psychological feel to all of them. I noted a number of wounds that I was already building up in a character I'm writing about, but this book has helped me think more deeply about the emotional trauma and the behavioral impacts it has.Perfect reference guide, and will likely be one of my go-to books for every book I write, until I've memorized the pages by heart.I can't recommend this book enough for writers, and even for anyone interested in understanding emotional trauma and behavior. It almost felt as if the authors had a therapist or psychologist working with them to develop the content.I preferred this book to the other thesauruses by these authors, and if you decide to read only one of their thesauruses, this is the one to read. This book is an amazing resource for writers.
The authors take a lot of time and care in defining emotional wounds, as well as explaining how this book is to be used. In short, it's not a book for diagnosis, and writers are cautioned to exercise self-care if any of entries are triggering.Leafing through the pages, I immediately found specific ways in which I could strengthen characters in my WIP.
Both protagonists and antagonists (as well as secondary characters) will benefit from the rich backs This book is an amazing resource for writers. The authors take a lot of time and care in defining emotional wounds, as well as explaining how this book is to be used. In short, it's not a book for diagnosis, and writers are cautioned to exercise self-care if any of entries are triggering.Leafing through the pages, I immediately found specific ways in which I could strengthen characters in my WIP. Both protagonists and antagonists (as well as secondary characters) will benefit from the rich backstory provided by past psychological trauma. Or perhaps the trauma in your story takes place now - this thesaurus will help you explore the characters' fears and paths to recovery (if that's what you have in store for them). I highly recommend it for any writer of fiction.I have a more complete review on my blog:(Note: I received an ARC of this book.).
The Emotional Wound Thesaurus gives writers a comprehensive understanding of the emotional web that entangles a wounded character. Understanding backstory, flaws, and needs allows us to develop multi-faceted characters with emotional depth as well as create an authentic sequence of actions and reactions as a character moves through our story. Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi continue to challenge us to elevate our craft by equipping us with a unique resource that makes a complex skill easier to The Emotional Wound Thesaurus gives writers a comprehensive understanding of the emotional web that entangles a wounded character. Understanding backstory, flaws, and needs allows us to develop multi-faceted characters with emotional depth as well as create an authentic sequence of actions and reactions as a character moves through our story. Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi continue to challenge us to elevate our craft by equipping us with a unique resource that makes a complex skill easier to master. I reviewed an advance electronic copy and cannot wait to get my hands on the print version to add to my collection of thesauruses from Angela and Becca. Because the fiction I write is based on my own past and overcoming emotional wounds, the discovery of The Emotional Wound Thesaurus was all the more important for me to learn to develop unique and layered female protagonists.
Even though the conflict and themes of my current and future novels will somewhat reflect my own experiences, I also desire to write for and create relatable characters for women of all backgrounds.I've heard the notion that parts of who we are as people are reflected in th Because the fiction I write is based on my own past and overcoming emotional wounds, the discovery of The Emotional Wound Thesaurus was all the more important for me to learn to develop unique and layered female protagonists. Even though the conflict and themes of my current and future novels will somewhat reflect my own experiences, I also desire to write for and create relatable characters for women of all backgrounds.I've heard the notion that parts of who we are as people are reflected in the characters we write. Often, our first novel represents ourselves in part or in whole more than any other. I see it as a form of therapy as we work out our own personalities and struggles in the safe space of a fictional world. However, eventually, I'd like to write characters that are not like me at all! Perhaps an alter ego, or a story inspired by something I see on the news or hear about from friends.For my current fiction project, I’m writing from the POV of three sisters.
Here are five ways I see The Emotional Wound Thesaurus can help writers create characters of depth – even when those characters are different from themselves or anyone else they know.1. Forward and Intro Sections. Whether you think you know your characters or not, read the first 40 pages of this book! If you're not sure about your character's wounds yet, skim the table of contents and choose a few that seem to fit with your story concept.
But then, go back and read the beginning chapters which offer exceptional insights on Self-Care for Writers (especially important if you'll be exploring wounds that are close to your own personal experiences), The Mirror of Fiction: a Reflection of Life and Our Deeper Selves, What is an Emotional Wound?, Character Arc: an Internal Shift to Embrace Change, and more. Even though I'd already used the online database of wounds to develop my characters, I still had several breakthroughs and 'ah-ha' moments in understanding my fictional sisters and how to convey the various parts of their journey in my story.2.
Consider the PRIMARY Emotional Wound and choose two additional wounds. You may-as I did and especially if you're basing your main character after a part of your own life-begin to see overlapping characteristics related to multiple wounds. This will help you to discover the dominating negative and positive traits, triggers, fears and responses for your character. In turn, you'll be able to highlight these for fiction and the purpose of your story without overwhelming your reader with too many issues for your character to tackle. However, this process will help in knowing your character on a deeper level that should help in developing scenes, writing dialogue, or even choosing hobbies, family status, or a career path.3. Multiple POVs.
This is the first time I've attempted writing a novel with the point of view of three distinct women. Having access to The Emotional Wound Thesaurus has been a vital part in giving each woman a unique back story, personality, and voice despite the fact that they are sisters.4.
Add Your Own Elements. I'm certain this resource isn't intended to be an end-all-be-all, but more of a spring-board of potential. Though there are realistic and unrealistic manners in which someone will respond to an emotional wound, there are ways to modify these responses depending on your character.
For example, say a character is still in the process of overcoming the wound of 'Becoming a Caregiver at an Early Age'. As a result, she's avoided becoming a parent herself. Instead, she has a dog to fulfill her need of caring for another being, but also sees it as 'safer' than becoming a mom and she can practice being 'overprotective' without rejection or push back. I came up with this detail on my own as it seemed to fit her personality.5. Emotional Wounds are Directly Related to Positive and Negative Traits.
Even if you don't analyze your characters or dive as deeply into their wounds as I have for mine, you'll find this resource helpful in creating rounded characters. This goes for your protagonist, supporting characters, and even the villain. On the most basic level, choose a wound and a few associated negative and positive traits and you've got yourself a unique character attempting to overcome the past while battling a conflict in the present. The Emotional Would Thesaurus: A Writer's Guide to Psychological Trauma by Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi lists a number of events that cause emotional wounds and provides a list of how those wounds affect one's psychological well-being and place in society. Acherman and Puglisi give insight into how to write characters who have been through a variety of traumatic situations.
It's a reference book that any writer could find handy from time to time. While much more research might be necessar The Emotional Would Thesaurus: A Writer's Guide to Psychological Trauma by Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi lists a number of events that cause emotional wounds and provides a list of how those wounds affect one's psychological well-being and place in society.
Acherman and Puglisi give insight into how to write characters who have been through a variety of traumatic situations. It's a reference book that any writer could find handy from time to time. While much more research might be necessary depending on the plotline, The Emotional Would Thesaurus offers a great starting point by giving a snapshot of each emotional wound it discusses. The appendix includes some helpful worksheets. Because of the similarities of some of the effects of the emotional wounds discussed, I found it easier to internalize each wound by giving myself time to think between reading each one. The Emotional Wound Thesaurus will stay on my shelves as a handy reference for those times when I need to explore a character's emotional wound and feel a bit stuck. Every author wants readers to be pulled in to their books, to fall for their characters, to root for them to overcome obstacles and have their happy ever after.
In order to do this, writers need to dig past the superficial to the baggage their characters carry around, to find out why they are the way they are, and what caused it. Hence, the creation of The Emotional Wound Thesaurus by Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi.The Emotional Wound Thesaurus is hands-down my new favorite writing resource. Every author wants readers to be pulled in to their books, to fall for their characters, to root for them to overcome obstacles and have their happy ever after. In order to do this, writers need to dig past the superficial to the baggage their characters carry around, to find out why they are the way they are, and what caused it. Hence, the creation of The Emotional Wound Thesaurus by Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi.The Emotional Wound Thesaurus is hands-down my new favorite writing resource. I know it will be the first book I go to every time I start a new manuscript.Not only do I have a new resource for discovering the emotional wounds in my characters, I now have a much better understanding of some teachings by other writers.
For instance, the “lie” and the “essence”, and the Fatal Flaw and how it ties in to your character’s conflict is another point that the authors have made clear to me. After reading the EWT, I actually understand how these work for characters, and what is driving them to their goals.But this new reference book doesn’t just give you a laundry list of emotional wounds and traumas. Oh no, it goes way deeper. I highly recommend reading the first part of the book before you jump to what your wounding event could have been so that you gain a better understanding of how to put the information to the best use in your manuscripts.
I love this series of books and have them all in my reference library. The latest volume The Emotional Wound Thesaurus: A Writer's Guide to Psychological Trauma, is the best so far. Perfect for character driven stories, the Emotional Wound Thesaurus will help you brainstorm your characters past, their emotional conflict and what motivates their actions and behaviours.The introductory pages—an excellent craft book in itself—explore the impact of an emotional wound on the character's personality, I love this series of books and have them all in my reference library. The latest volume The Emotional Wound Thesaurus: A Writer's Guide to Psychological Trauma, is the best so far. Where did I find this book? I purchased it from the Kobo store online.Why did I purchase this book?
I bought this along with a couple of other Writers Helping Writers guides. I read it first because it will help with the backstory and motivation for a main character I am currently writing.Layout and should the book be read in a particular way? Aside from the introductory section, this book doesn’t have to be read straight through. There may even be parts of it you will never need or don’t want t Where did I find this book? I purchased it from the Kobo store online.Why did I purchase this book?
I bought this along with a couple of other Writers Helping Writers guides. I read it first because it will help with the backstory and motivation for a main character I am currently writing.Layout and should the book be read in a particular way? Aside from the introductory section, this book doesn’t have to be read straight through. There may even be parts of it you will never need or don’t want to read.The book is structured with a series of introductory chapters dealing with things such as, what is an emotional wound?, character arc, brainstorming, the villain’s journey, revealing the emotional wound through behaviour, problems to avoid among others.
This introduction works well to set up the reader and help them understand the function and structure of the actual thesaurus section.The bulk of the book is divided into several main groupings with sub-topics (the events causing the emotional wounds). For instance, the first section is Crime and Victimisation. Within that, there are events such as a home invasion, being held captive, or identity theft. Each sub-topic is then assessed using several criteria.
These are:- Examples- Basic needs often compromised- False beliefs- What the character may fear- Possible responses- Personality traits that may form- Triggers- Opportunities to face or overcome the woundAt the back of the book there are a series of Appendices. These include a useful flowchart a writer can use to crosscheck each of the elements required for a believable wounding event, a character arc progression tool (including a link to a printable version), and examples of emotional wounds in popular stories to illustrate the process at work in existing material.What did I think of the book?
The book was well set out and clear, with good examples and reasoning behind the discussions. I especially liked the inclusion of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs as the driving force behind the emotional response to events. The book appears to be US-centric. If you are writing a novel or story set in the US, it is very useful for someone who has not grown up or lived there, especially for understanding extreme emotional responses to certain things, such as the high cost of healthcare, or gun crime for example.I did not read the book straight through, aside from the introductory chapters. I focussed on the emotional events that were of interest to me and skimmed the remainder. I don’t feel this detracted from my reading of the book in any way, after all, if you are looking for something in a traditional thesaurus, you don’t need to read the whole thing to find the word you seek.I thought it was useful the authors included both positive and negative personality traits that might develop from experiencing traumatic events.
I think we have a tendency to assume negative events will always have a negative influence on our psyche. However most things can have benefits if we take the time to look for them; the what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, or silver lining effect.I found the Appendices at the back of the book are particularly helpful, notably the printable character arc progression tool.Would I recommend this book and to whom? Yes, I would recommend this book, primarily to writers, especially if they struggle with identifying their character’s main motivation or need. It also works as a checklist to make sure you’ve written a well rounded character backstory or emotional response.
Anyone who enjoys the psychology of trauma in general may find this book a worthwhile read purely for interest’s sake. Book Talk10/27/17Traci KenworthThe Emotional Wound Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to Psychological Trauma by Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi. I received an arc for review.I was approached by a team of writers whose thesaurus works and website have been an amazing plus to my writing to do a review of their newest tool for writers. As I’ve learned, plot isn’t just about theme or an idea. It’s about complications, the more you can dig down deep into the character the better. So, let Book Talk10/27/17Traci KenworthThe Emotional Wound Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to Psychological Trauma by Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi.
I received an arc for review.I was approached by a team of writers whose thesaurus works and website have been an amazing plus to my writing to do a review of their newest tool for writers. As I’ve learned, plot isn’t just about theme or an idea. It’s about complications, the more you can dig down deep into the character the better. So, let’s say for instance, you want to write about a character disillusioned by life. What made them that way? Going through a divorce? Losing their kids?You can thumb through The Emotional Wound Thesaurus and find an entry like this: Being Legitimately Incarcerated for a Crime.
Under this you would find basic needs compromised by this, false beliefs that could be embraced, and many more. Such as basic need: Love and belonging. False beliefs: I’ll always be a screw-up. Triggers that may aggravate the wound: seeing police on the streets.
You could take this info and create a character like the following:Greg crouched behind the Toyota Camry. The police were here. Had Tina called them? What was her angle?
Didn’t his sister belief in him any longer? He was no longer that person who’d schemed and stolen from his friends at seventeen. He ducked down when the police officer shined his flashlight his way. Hell, he wouldn’t belief in himself either.
He was no good. Just like Momma said. Just like Tina probably believed too.
He’d never get a second chance. He didn’t deserve one.Character wound #2: Infidelity. Examples: One’s husband or wife having an affair at work.
The character may fear: trusting the wrong person.Monica would know what to do. She’d seen the signs with Jay.
Their marriage had survived. Hers and Ben’s could too. She just needed some advice. She highlighted call under Monica’s name on her cell. A sleepy male voice answered, “Hello?”“Ben?”“Shelley?”“Why are you answering Monica’s cellphone?”Commotion in the background. Monica’s voice.
“Who is it?”“Shelley,” Ben hissed.There are some great entries in the beginning of the book that help you learn how to create a character that’s three-dimensional. After all, we don’t want to write stick figure characters, we want some heart and soul in there. The hurts, to be specific. It’s what draws us to the character, makes us want to read on, and invests in the outcome of the story. They go over a villain’s journey, revealing the wound through behavior, and much more.There is so, so much good in these thesaurus entries.
They’re there when you’re stuck and don’t know where to go, how to break yourself out of the mire. They give that extra lift needed to get out and to go on or to crash all together depending on what type of story you’re writing. I keep them on my desk and on my kindle for times when I need them. These ladies work very hard at what they do and I can’t say enough nice things about them. They truly give writers like me hope. Won’t you try them today?#writerspesevere.
All writers can use some help from time to time, and I myself find I need most help when it comes to building characters that aren’t like me. Since my life experience is usually at least somewhat different from my characters, I don’t have my own thoughts and memories to fall back on, so some research is required to build a realistic and accurate character.
I’ve found that all of Angela and Becca’s thesauruses provide a wealth of information for building a story from the ground up, and the inform All writers can use some help from time to time, and I myself find I need most help when it comes to building characters that aren’t like me. Since my life experience is usually at least somewhat different from my characters, I don’t have my own thoughts and memories to fall back on, so some research is required to build a realistic and accurate character.
I’ve found that all of Angela and Becca’s thesauruses provide a wealth of information for building a story from the ground up, and the information comes in one (or two) convenient books that go above and beyond what my own internet searches can find.The newest addition to their line-up is the Emotional Wound Thesaurus. As the title would suggest, this thesaurus explores psychological traumas that may have influenced your characters to make them into who they are at the point you’re writing them.
In other words, this thesaurus is to help with backstory. No character comes without baggage, and the Emotional Wound Thesaurus will help you unpack the past and figure out exactly who your character is.As with all of Angela and Becca’s thesauruses, this book is well-researched and incredibly thorough.
The entries contain not just examples of traumas, but also a number of possible character responses to the trauma. These responses include false beliefs a character may embrace, fears and traits the character may develop, and triggers that may aggravate the wound. If the descriptions aren’t comprehensive, they’re pretty darn close, and they provide information in almost area that you would want in order to write a realistic character.To make things even easier, Angela and Becca also provide appendices and worksheets to help you work out your character’s backstory and emotional wounding event so that you can easily include this information in your story without dumping a lot of backstory on your readers.The Emotional Wound Thesaurus is a must-have resource for writers. It’s comprehensive, it’s convenient, and it’s reliable. Angela and Becca have done their work, and it really shows. Their hard work makes it that much easier to create believable characters with complex backgrounds that will pull readers in.I was lucky enough to receive an advance copy of this book for review.
I can't wait to get my hands on a physical copy! I got so lucky being chosen to read and review an advanced copy and all I have to say to the authors Ackerman & Puglisi is THANK YOU! Thank you for having the foresight to write this series and thank you for adding this book, EMOTIONAL WOUND THESAURUS, to the series.Okay, enough of the sappy stuff, on to the review.
Umm, it’s great. No really, if you’re a writer and have difficulty adding description and a richness to your writing because you tend to write short (ex.
She was happ I got so lucky being chosen to read and review an advanced copy and all I have to say to the authors Ackerman & Puglisi is THANK YOU! Railroad tycoon 2 platinum mods. Thank you for having the foresight to write this series and thank you for adding this book, EMOTIONAL WOUND THESAURUS, to the series.Okay, enough of the sappy stuff, on to the review. Umm, it’s great.
No really, if you’re a writer and have difficulty adding description and a richness to your writing because you tend to write short (ex. She was happy) this is the book, or maybe I should say series, to get. Instead of giving you words that might help, they introduce the question “Why?” Why does your character feel that way?
And from that, help you in creating a more 3-D character.Want a little taste? So let’s say your character is a victim of Identity theft. The brilliant authors give you examples of possible ways Identity theft might happen (passport stolen/ used), how this might make the character feel (alone, scared of financial ruin), and how this thing might shape your character (scared of technology, always paying with cash). Not to mention the authors write in such an easy, simple way, it’s impossible to not to be encouraged in thinking of other stories: stolen passport of government agent leads to identity theft. Will government secrets be revealed?
Or can she stop it time? Ah, I love this series.Overall, if you want to be a better writer, get this (and all their) books!! Yes, I’m a crazy fan who will never be without this series. I'm going to be 100% honest when I say this: I ABSOLUTELY LOVE BECCA'S AND ANGELA'S THESUARI!!!!! I am a proud owner of four of the six paid Thesauri and I most certainly DO NOT regret it in the least bit. The purpose of The Emotional Wound Thesaurus is to give an explanation of what said Wound is as well as giving an endless number of examples of what could happen, possible fears, wants or needs, cause and effect, so on and so forth.
What's worse is that a lot of these still happen to this very I'm going to be 100% honest when I say this: I ABSOLUTELY LOVE BECCA'S AND ANGELA'S THESUARI!!!!! I am a proud owner of four of the six paid Thesauri and I most certainly DO NOT regret it in the least bit.
The purpose of The Emotional Wound Thesaurus is to give an explanation of what said Wound is as well as giving an endless number of examples of what could happen, possible fears, wants or needs, cause and effect, so on and so forth. What's worse is that a lot of these still happen to this very day, which is nothing short of upsetting. I cannot express it ENOUGH on how utterly IMPORTANT it is to do research on different topics before writing about them in your stories and it's nothing short of OBVIOUS that Becca and Angela have done their research on the given topics (in which I am FOREVER grateful for).So, in other words, for those of you who would like to get some general ideas on how to incorporate different Emotional Wounds into your story would I HIGHLY recommend you getting this book—be it via PDF, Hardcover, Paperback, whatever the case may be. You most certainly won't regret, I'm sure of it! Especially if you're a fan of these two wonderful ladies like I am.
Well, our characters, the best ones, have deep emotional wounds that drive their behavior. Those wounds drive their psychological responses to everything they encounter. As good authors we need to understand those wounds and how they manifest in our characters daily lives. The Emotional Wound Thesaurus provides a great starting point for me to begin to understand my character, in both the development and the writing phase.Each possible wound is broken down, first into how it might have happened. Well, our characters, the best ones, have deep emotional wounds that drive their behavior.
Those wounds drive their psychological responses to everything they encounter. As good authors we need to understand those wounds and how they manifest in our characters daily lives. The Emotional Wound Thesaurus provides a great starting point for me to begin to understand my character, in both the development and the writing phase.Each possible wound is broken down, first into how it might have happened.
The example entry is accidentally killing someone. There are many ways this event might have happened listed, or you might have your own. That is followed by the characters basic needs that have been compromised by the event, false beliefs and fears that might result from it, and possible responses they might have. The thesaurus goes on to suggest personality traits that might form as a result of the tragic event, triggers that might aggravate it and ways your character might overcome it.How can you live without that?
I use the other thesaurus's daily when I'm writing, or developing characters and I'm excited to add this one to my reference shelf. What sets this apart from other writing craft books is the way it gets to the core of humanity's psychology. If you want to understand a character, like truly, deeply and fundamentally know what pushes your protagonists to save the world time and time again, this is the book for you. But the magic of it is that it won't just teach you about characters, it will teach you about people too.This book is so many things: writing mentor and tutor, an encyclopedia of human psychology, inspiration bucket What sets this apart from other writing craft books is the way it gets to the core of humanity's psychology. If you want to understand a character, like truly, deeply and fundamentally know what pushes your protagonists to save the world time and time again, this is the book for you.
But the magic of it is that it won't just teach you about characters, it will teach you about people too.This book is so many things: writing mentor and tutor, an encyclopedia of human psychology, inspiration bucket, reference tool, character development guide and so much more.It gave me a number of personal epiphanies. Every time I read one of the Ackerman-Puglisi thesauri my writing jumps up a hundred developmental notches.These thesauri are writing craft cult classics, that's a fact. It's also a fact that their latest Wound Thesauri MUST be in every writer's reference collection.10 stars out of 5.
If you are a writer, you NEED to read this book. It was SO helpful that I am reading it a second time.Angela and Becca absolutely nailed this one on the head!!! I found this book really smooth to navigate. The descriptions and examples really solidified my understanding of what was important and how to achieve it. This book has made a tremendous difference in my ability to really get to know my characters, and has enabled me to write from each of their perspectives with a much deeper understandi If you are a writer, you NEED to read this book. It was SO helpful that I am reading it a second time.Angela and Becca absolutely nailed this one on the head!!!
I found this book really smooth to navigate. The descriptions and examples really solidified my understanding of what was important and how to achieve it. This book has made a tremendous difference in my ability to really get to know my characters, and has enabled me to write from each of their perspectives with a much deeper understanding of who they are, where they came from, and why they do what they do.My confidence has undergone a major boost after digging into this tantalizing read!I HIGHLY encourage anyone who is writing to read this!!! When you are done, go on over to onestopforwriters.com and sign up. You will find amazing templates to help you execute what you just learned. You will NOT be disappointed.
If you are a writer, you NEED to read this book. It was SO helpful that I am reading it a second time.Angela and Becca absolutely nailed this one on the head!!! I found this book really smooth to navigate. The descriptions and examples really solidified my understanding of what was important and how to achieve it. This book has made a tremendous difference in my ability to really get to know my characters, and has enabled me to write from each of their perspectives with a much deeper understandi If you are a writer, you NEED to read this book. It was SO helpful that I am reading it a second time.Angela and Becca absolutely nailed this one on the head!!!
I found this book really smooth to navigate. The descriptions and examples really solidified my understanding of what was important and how to achieve it. This book has made a tremendous difference in my ability to really get to know my characters, and has enabled me to write from each of their perspectives with a much deeper understanding of who they are, where they came from, and why they do what they do.My confidence has undergone a major boost after digging into this tantalizing read!I HIGHLY encourage anyone who is writing to read this!!!
When you are done, go on over to onestopforwriters.com and sign up. You will find amazing templates to help you execute what you just learned. You will NOT be disappointed. Well, a value add for the readers of The Emotional Wound Thesaurus is free THERAPY! While using this guide to give my characters more dimension, I recognized some of my own behaviors and was able to link them back to emotional wounds from my past and use the information provided for some needed self-awareness and self-compassion.But, back to intended purpose of this guide - the comprehensive scenarios (from common to extreme) will help authors define and reveal characters through the provided tr Well, a value add for the readers of The Emotional Wound Thesaurus is free THERAPY! While using this guide to give my characters more dimension, I recognized some of my own behaviors and was able to link them back to emotional wounds from my past and use the information provided for some needed self-awareness and self-compassion.But, back to intended purpose of this guide - the comprehensive scenarios (from common to extreme) will help authors define and reveal characters through the provided triggers, behaviors, beliefs, fears and possible resulting personality traits.
It will support efforts to build empathy or disdain for your characters - or possibly both. This thesaurus contains a few helpful tools to help flesh out your specific character's emotional wound journey.
This will be an ongoing and much used resource.Well done! I got this book simply because all of the authors' other books have been amazing, so I bought this without questioning what might be in it.
I was struggling with my character's GMC for awhile, and this book helped so much. My only regret is that I have an e-book edition. I want the paperback so that I can go to town on it with my highlighter and post-it notes.What I particularly liked, is that though many of the emotional wounds in this book are modern day life-based, it still r I got this book simply because all of the authors' other books have been amazing, so I bought this without questioning what might be in it.
I was struggling with my character's GMC for awhile, and this book helped so much. My only regret is that I have an e-book edition.
I want the paperback so that I can go to town on it with my highlighter and post-it notes.What I particularly liked, is that though many of the emotional wounds in this book are modern day life-based, it still really helped despite the fact that I write historical novels. Growing up in the public eye - a lot of the detail is about modern-day fame, but also really applies to being the daughter of a duke that spends all of her time in London society.This book is such a help to anyone wanting to strengthen their characters. I highly recommend. Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi have done it again. Their newest addition to their growing library of Thesaurus books does not disappoint. The Emotional Would Thesaurus is not an ordinary list of words or synonyms, but an in-depth review of emotional wounds that will help shape your characters.
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Whether you’re exploring their past or what motivates their actions and behaviors, this book will help immensely.Each wound offers detailed descriptions from what a character would have gone through to Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi have done it again. Their newest addition to their growing library of Thesaurus books does not disappoint. The Emotional Would Thesaurus is not an ordinary list of words or synonyms, but an in-depth review of emotional wounds that will help shape your characters. Whether you’re exploring their past or what motivates their actions and behaviors, this book will help immensely.Each wound offers detailed descriptions from what a character would have gone through to experience that wound to how they might be able to overcome it.
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With topics such as traumatic events to failures and mistakes, there are over 100 wounds to explore.If you immerse yourself in these pages, you’ll be able to strengthen your characters by diving deep into the experiences that affect their actions and behaviours.This book is a must have! Another fantastic resource for writersThis team of authors keep knocking it out of the park. This book just adds to an amazing series of resources for writers, which dive into aspects of world building and character creation.In this book, the authors break down how various traumatic events can affect the development of personalities. The authors admit that they’re not trained psychologists, but the depth and breadth of their research definitely shows. What comes out as a result of that research Another fantastic resource for writersThis team of authors keep knocking it out of the park. This book just adds to an amazing series of resources for writers, which dive into aspects of world building and character creation.In this book, the authors break down how various traumatic events can affect the development of personalities.
The authors admit that they’re not trained psychologists, but the depth and breadth of their research definitely shows. What comes out as a result of that research is one of the best resource books in this ‘thesaurus’ series.I’ve made a point of picking up every book in this series because they have proved invaluable to me as a writer. While the books aren’t comprehensive (and they make no claims to be), they do provide more than enough samples, ideas, and concepts to trigger the creative process.
Becca and Angela have done it again-they have dove deep, way below the surface, on a topic vital to the believability of any character, and relayed the ins and outs of how emotional wounds could potentially shape that character in a way that writers can easily access. Their opening material is a a masterclass in character development, with examples of how wounds can shape a character's beliefs, personality, and actions.Every writer should have a copy of this book. This will be my new go-to when Becca and Angela have done it again-they have dove deep, way below the surface, on a topic vital to the believability of any character, and relayed the ins and outs of how emotional wounds could potentially shape that character in a way that writers can easily access. Their opening material is a a masterclass in character development, with examples of how wounds can shape a character's beliefs, personality, and actions.Every writer should have a copy of this book. This will be my new go-to when I am developing a new story-with frequent checks while writing to spark new ideas and conflict. An enthusiastic five stars.
Great characters are layered (like onions;)The thesauruses are a fantastic resource to achieving great characters. The appendices offer invaluable teaching tools and where better to start than the wound that created who the character became. Even when my readers don't need to know, I still must understand what traits and behaviors it would cause. It is the key to believable characters.I couldn't wait to own this. It will save me endless hours of research. The entries I'd previously researched Great characters are layered (like onions;)The thesauruses are a fantastic resource to achieving great characters. The appendices offer invaluable teaching tools and where better to start than the wound that created who the character became.
Even when my readers don't need to know, I still must understand what traits and behaviors it would cause. It is the key to believable characters.I couldn't wait to own this. It will save me endless hours of research.
The entries I'd previously researched were spot on and conveniently cataloged. I can't wait to see what the authors come up with next! A must for your research chest!What Lilith Liked: The level of detail provided for each emotional wound. Angela and Becca invite us to look beyond the obvious as they explore the basic needs often compromised by each wound and the false beliefs that could be embraced. Tons of great writing fodder!What Lilith Didn't Like: Not a blessed things. It's in-depth and well researched.Lilith's Favorite Quote: 'When emotional shielding goes up,k these traits are replaced by others (flaws) that will do a b A must for your research chest!What Lilith Liked: The level of detail provided for each emotional wound. Angela and Becca invite us to look beyond the obvious as they explore the basic needs often compromised by each wound and the false beliefs that could be embraced.
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Tons of great writing fodder!What Lilith Didn't Like: Not a blessed things. It's in-depth and well researched.Lilith's Favorite Quote: 'When emotional shielding goes up,k these traits are replaced by others (flaws) that will do a better job of keeping people and the pain they can cause at a distance.' In a Nutshell: A great resource to help take your character arc to the next level. When I bought this book, I already had a good idea of what my protagonist’s emotional wound was, as well as her Lie. So my experience with this book was a little different.It was interesting, taking that wound and comparing it to the advice that was given.
I’m proud to say I did hit most of the targets;) But I was also presented with new ideas and coping mechanisms that will help flesh my protagonist and her story out even more.I’m looking forward to going over it again, and again, as I compar When I bought this book, I already had a good idea of what my protagonist’s emotional wound was, as well as her Lie. So my experience with this book was a little different.It was interesting, taking that wound and comparing it to the advice that was given. I’m proud to say I did hit most of the targets;) But I was also presented with new ideas and coping mechanisms that will help flesh my protagonist and her story out even more.I’m looking forward to going over it again, and again, as I compare the antagonist, side characters, and future characters with the listed tips, tricks, and ideas.:)Definitely a must have of writing-help books! ANGELA ACKERMAN is a writing coach, international speaker, and co-author of 7 bestselling books for writers, including The Emotion Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to Character Expression (now an expanded 2nd Edition).
Her books are available in six languages, are sourced by US universities, and are used by novelists, screenwriters, editors, and psychologists around the world.Angela is also the co-foun ANGELA ACKERMAN is a writing coach, international speaker, and co-author of 7 bestselling books for writers, including The Emotion Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to Character Expression (now an expanded 2nd Edition). Her books are available in six languages, are sourced by US universities, and are used by novelists, screenwriters, editors, and psychologists around the world.Angela is also the co-founder of the popular site Writers Helping Writers®, as well as One Stop for Writers®, an innovative online library built to help writers elevate their storytelling. A strong believer in writers helping and supporting other writers, she tries to pay-it-forward however she is able to.
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