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Writers are always looking for new ways to create believable characters, and one great tool is enneagrams -- a system used by managers and counselors to identify the nine personality types. Each type has its own wonderfully heroic traits, and each one also has a fatal (or not-so-fatal) flaw that will bring these characters into conflict with other people...and with themselves.
See why Linda Lael Miller called this 250-page book "a must-have for all writers who want to create deep, well-rounded, flesh-and-blood characters."
- Sales Rank: #525639 in eBooks
- Published on: 2010-07-01
- Released on: 2010-07-01
- Format: Kindle eBook
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
A keeper for your writing craft shelf
By Carlie Starr
If I ever can't figure out a character's motivation or what he or she would do next, I just thumb through BELIEVABLE CHARACTERS and the synapses start crackling. Easy to grasp and use, the explanations of personality types really resonate. My copy is dog-eared. I love the fiction examples, too.
Daphne Atkeson
11 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
A Must Read for All Fiction Writers
By Lori Wilde
This book is well-written and highly detailed. The Enneagram is one of the best tools around for creating three dimensional characters and Laurie Schenbly is a respected writing teacher as well as a multi-published novelist. Written in an engaging style, Schenbly takes you by the hand and step by step shows you how to build dynamic characters. If you're an aspiring fiction writer, Believable Characters should be an invaluable tool in your witing arsenal.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Brainstorming with the Enneagram Game
By C J Singh
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Reviewed by C. J. Singh (Berkeley, CA)
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Brainstorming with the Enneagram Game
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Laurie Schnebly has published six novels and teaches creative-writing workshops. The book introduces Enneagrams as "personality types every reader can believe in and every writer can use. That's because we all have each of the nine types within us." The main types are as follows.
One: the Perfectionist
Two: the Nurturer
Three: the Achiever
Four: the Romantic
Five: Thinker
Six: the Skeptic
Seven: the Adventurer
Eight: the Leader
Nine: the Peacemaker
Focusing on a Type, the book's nine chapters follow an identical outline.
. Each Chapter opens with a ten-item quiz. [I scored 100 percent on Type Four.]
. Famous Fours: Examples include Laurence Olivier, Johnny Depp, Virginia Woolf.
. Four's Heroic Strengths: powerful imagination, wonderfully warm, more perceptive.
. Four's Fatal Flaws: big feelings leading to retreat, loneliness, self-consciousness, envy.
. Fours as Children:
. Fours at Work:
. Fours in Relationship:
. Four's Individual Subtype:
. Four's Intimacy Subtype:
. Four's Social Subtype:
. Fours with Other Types: Nine brief paragraphs that indicate potential conflicts for each Type. Four with One; Four with Two;... Four with Nine. This section is potentially a powerful tool to create characters -- characters with consistent inconsistencies.
. Scenarios with Fours: "No matter what kind of story you're telling, the characters' personality types will make a difference in the conflict that arises. Here are examples of five stories - about a detective, a princess, a cowboy, a teenager, and a career woman - where the protagonist will come into conflict because of his or her enneagram type."
The Appendix presents additional features of the enneagram: the wings and connections.
Wings allows a Type to share some of the traits of the two adjoining Types. The wing could be stronger on one side or of even strength on both sides. Connections refer to two other types each type can connects to. Counting the main types, wings, connections, subtypes, Enneagram presents 27 pathways.
As all of us have elements of each Type, Enneagram will always be right. Even so, Enneagram is a fun game for brainstorming. I use the software CHARACTER WRITER 3.1, which makes brainstorming character-creation even more productive. For outlining, I use the software Truby's BlockBuster 6.1, based on Truby's highly acclaimed book ANATOMY OF STORY -- see my detailed review on amazon.com The Anatomy of Story .
Type Four, for example, could have a strong wing to the adjoining Type Three or Type Five. Here's description of Type Four with a strong Four Wing: "Since Fours have a creative flair to begin with and Threes know how to make the best impression at all times, you can imagine how sociable, extroverted and even flamboyant this person will be. Very active, outgoing and image conscious, almost always aware of the need to impress other people...." (p 225). C'est moi. Enneagram, how did you know?
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Fours can connect to Two and One. When a Four connects to Two, the Four, "already good at understanding the feelings of others, becomes even more caring and accepting. It's hard to imagine a better combination for this kind of teacher..." (p 227). When a Four connects to One, the Four becomes "practical and well-organized and ready to act on their ideals. They have a gift for objectivity, which makes them less likely to be controlled by their feelings and more likely to work toward realistic goals" [Thanks, I need to connect to One more often. Enneagram, how did you know?]
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
FUN MANUAL for the ENNEAGRAM NEWBIES, December 8, 2013
By C. J. Singh
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This review is from: The Enneagram Made Easy: Discover the 9 Types of People (Paperback)
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Reviewed by C. J. Singh (Berkeley, CA)
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FUN MANUAL for the ENNEAGRAM NEWBIES
The wonderful cartoon-illustrations and the concision of its text make the book fun to read. For those who feel unease at the "made easy" title, suspecting it to mean simplistic, there are several ponderous books on the enneagram.
"The Enneagram (pronounced ANY-a-gram) system is represented by a circle containing a nine-pointed starlike shape" (page 2). It introduces the 9 main types of people. Actually, once you count the subtypes and the connections between the nine points, this system presents 27 types.
One, The Perfectionist;
Two, The Helper;
Three, The Achiever;
Four, The Romantic;
Five, The Observer;
Six, The Questioner;
Seven, The Adventurer;
Eight, The Asserter;
Nine, The Peacemaker;
The description of each main type begins with a 20-item "Personality Inventory" to help you determine your type. Next, each type's positive and negative adjectives are listed, followed by several brief sections such as "How to Get Along With Me"; "Relationships"; "What I Like About Being this Type"; "What's Hard About Being this Type"; and detailed "Practical Suggestions and Exercises for this Type."
The Enneagram tells me that I'm Type Four, with wings, that is, incorporating some of the traits of the neighboring Types Three and Five. "Type Fours at their best are: warm, compassionate, introspective, expressive, creative, intuitive, supportive, refined" (p 53). Fours at their worst are...? My strong wing to Type Three, the Achiever, is fluttering EVEN STRONGER, so I'm not telling.
Type Indicator comprises 16 types: combinations of Extrovert/Introvert; Sensing/iNtuitive; Thinking/Feeling; Judging/Perceiving. I am an ENFP -- Extrovert, intuitive, Feeling,Perceiving type.
"Extroverted Fours are sociable and expressive (sometimes flamboyant). They are likely to have more developed Three wing. iNtuitive Fours are insightful, idealistic, and often more interested in the world of imagination than in everyday reality. Fours prefer Feeling. They are emotionally sensitive, empathic, and warm. Perceiving Fours are more impulsive, indecisive, and adaptable" (p 144).
I disagree with the book's ascription of the Enneagram origins to Sufi sources. The psychologcal typology is derived from the ancient teachings of Hindu and Buddhist Psychology. In early 20th century, George Ivanovich Gurdjieff (of Greek-Armenian heritage) travelled to India, studied there for many years, and brought this knowledge to Russia and France in the 1920s. In the 1960s, Gurdjieff's followers took his teachings to the Americas. The Enneagram design itself is of India-origin: the "Mandala" (circle) and "Sri Yantra" (triangles and lines) shown as enclosed in a mandala of nine pointed-leaves. Even the name Ennea- is derived from the Indo-European root for nine, the earlier Sanskrit "nava" and later the Greek "ennea." If you have been told that numerals are of Arabic origin, please google the article by "Professor Ian Pearce, St. Andrews University, Indian Math History."
The book is an excellent manual for creating characters with the Enneagram Game.
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