Red Pork is an action writer
March 16th, 2009 by redpork|
ISBN: 0715629603 |
The unchanged in italics and quotes are the guide I will take writing “Red Pork”.
“ESTPs experience the outer world through their senses and live for the moment. They are supremely realistic writers who focus on results which fits with their "live for the moment" style. As kinesthetic individuals, they move around a lot, solving practical problems spontaneously. They generally write good first drafts (it has to count), and they hate to revise their work when finished—they feel they may be destroying their pearls. ESTPs love to troubleshoot problems, then move on.
Below are some of the advantages and challenges ESTPs face when writing:
Strengths
Research thoroughly.
Write linearly—start at the beginning and do not stop until finished.
Excel at shorter pieces.
Like fact-oriented pieces.
Challenges
Wait until the last minute to write.
May get off the point—not all sections tie together.
Might get overwhelmed by longer projects.
Find abstract pieces difficult.”
If this www.castlehom.com goes as planned you may for example ask the same question of the 16 animals and get 16 different answers across the spectrum of human personalities as seen by C.G. Jung and later codified by Myers-Briggs (and by the way used from the get go by novelists wishing to write realistic characters across spectrum). Below a link to one of the best living ESTP writers, the book, the movie.
The Pig: A British History: Julian Wiseman: Books