How to Create a Fan Club for Your Fiction Character

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Fan clubs happen wherever a character or personality catches the public's interest. Fiction characters such as Harry Potter have many fan clubs where people talk about the character, pretend to be the character, and write fan fiction about the character. It is a fiction writer's dream come true. If a fiction writer can generate enough interest in one of their characters to warrent a fan club, they are on the road to success.

Fiction Character Fan Club - Introduce Your Character

A fiction character's first introduction to the public is usually in the book itself. However, it is possible to hype the impending publication of your book by introducing your character early. Have him promote the book. This is especially effective for the point of view character or narrator. Let him tell the public about the book and his story and life.

Fiction Character Fan Club - Have Your Character Interract

Once the character is introduced to the public through your writer's website or blog, have him interract with people. Have a weekly character question and answer session or write a blurb on your blog from the character's point of view. Make him into a real life person. That is, after all, what fan club members like to think. How many giggling girls really want to date Harry Potter?

Fiction Character Fan Club - Spread Your Character Around

If you want your character to get his or her very own fan club, you have to let them move outside of your own website and blog. Do not get offended if you find your character on a fan fiction website: imitation is the purist form of flattery. Have your fiction character visit other blogs and leave comments. Get active in forums as your character. Make him into a real life person.

The more places your character shows up, the greater chance of him developing a fan following. Suggesting the formation of a fan club is a good idea if your character is naturally arrogant. Or, another character in your book can start the fan club for him. Give the character a platform outside of your own as a fiction writer, and your marketing possibilities will sky rocket.

Fiction Character Fan Club - Why a Fan Club?

Fan clubs are full of people in love with your fiction character. These people are members of the buying public and are your first line of marketing for subsequent books and products. By fueling the fires of fanaticism, you can create a fiction writing platform stronger than steel.

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