A MG (middle-grade fiction) writer in one of my online classes posted a great question this week: How do I make my characters more distinctly individual? Different from each other, enough to be vivid individuals on the page?
Developed
characters, fictional or real, should be distinct from others in the
story. If they all blur together, it's hard to make them come alive for
the reader. Developed characters have backstory, a history that
informs their story decisions. They have certain quirks, a way of
moving, a way of standing or using their hands.