

20.32: Revision and Character Consciousness Téa Obreht
10 snips Aug 10, 2025
This week’s guest, Téa Obreht, an acclaimed novelist known for her award-winning debut, The Tiger’s Wife, delves into the intricacies of revision and character consciousness. She discusses the challenges of the idea-generation phase and emphasizes the value of layered character development. Téa reveals how discomfort can unearth true character motivations and encourages writers to explore different narrative perspectives through rewriting. Plus, she suggests a fun exercise to enhance your opening paragraphs!
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Layered Character Building
- Téa builds characters in layers by starting with one kernel fact.
- She widens that kernel in drafts until the character feels whole.
Write Event-First, Then Reverse-Engineer
- Write events first to force characters to reveal themselves.
- Téa reverse-engineers new discoveries into earlier scenes during revision.
Reveal Character Through Reactions
- Characters reveal themselves by how they react to others' emotions and mistakes.
- Erin Roberts says reactions often uncover traits you can't plan for.