relatability: noun
the quality of being easy to understand or feel sympathy for
Examples:
Relatability is important, as the audience must be able to sympathize with the character’s actions.
She was chosen to play the role because she combined everyday relatability with stage presence.
The show’s popularity was founded on its relatability.
A friend asked me to help her with one of her novels. Specifically, to critique it. I warned her ahead of time I’m a severe critiquer. I’m known for tearing a manuscript apart mercilessly.
I’m also known for making suggestions on improving the manuscript, and keeping those suggestions relevant to the original manuscript’s theme and plotline.
Such a bastard, am I.
Her novel had several challenges and one occurred on every page; flat characters. Uninteresting characters. Two-dimensional, boring, dull as ditchwater characters.
Whether literary or genre fiction (and isn’t “literary” just another genre?), characters or objects with recognizable character traits allow readers to relate to them hence the story, and
Enjoy!
Think I’m onto something? Take a class with me, schedule a critique of your work, or buy me a coffee.
Think I’m an idiot? Let me know in a comment.
Either way, we’ll both learn something.
Get copies of my books because it’s a nice thing to do, you care, you can follow along, and I need the money. My latest is my fiction anthology Tales Told ‘Round Celestial Campfires Volume 2
FWIW, I hold a Creators RoundTable the last Thursday of every month from 7:30-8:30pmET. Watch past RoundTables. Register to participate.
Wilderness House Literary Review EIC Steve Glines and I (Senior Fiction Editor) hold monthly open chats with authors interested in a) writing for us, b) improving their craft in general, and/or c) increasing their chances of being accepted by other markets.
Meetings are held via Zoom on the last Friday of each month from 9-10amET.
So, want to know how to write for us? Want to know what gets our attention? Want to know how to write better for whatever market you’re interested in? Join us for our next “Meet the Editors” Zoom session. Seats limited! Sign up and talk with us. We’re relatively easy going and fun to be with.
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