Building a Story
Why do we care about some protagonists almost immediately, while others leave us cold? In this episode, we look at what we call the storyteller empathy handshake: the early connection a writer creates between the audience and the protagonist. Before the plot gets big, before the stakes explode, and before the hero transforms, the audience needs a reason to lean in and care. To do that, we explore the 9 UNFOLDING traits, adapted from Eric Edson’s work in The Story Solution and repackaged here as a practical memory tool as the acronym UNFOLDING: Unfair Injury, Nice, Funny, Obsessed, Loved, Diligent, Imperiled, Notable, and Gutsy. We then apply those traits directly to Lost Boy, the StorySteps case study where we build a Peter Pan-inspired story, step by step. This episode is about making your protagonist emotionally accessible without making them flawless. In this episode, you’ll learn: How protagonist empathy is built early in a story Why likability does not mean perfection What the 9 UNFOLDING traits are How to choose the traits that fit your specific hero How those traits apply to our hero, Sam in Lost Boy Why flaws and empathy need to work together, not cancel each other out Follow the full 25-day StorySteps series at StorySteps.net, where we build a complete story from idea to outline using proven story structure principles.
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