Overview
Physical description in fiction fails when it is a catalogue: height, hair color, eye color, build. These details tell the reader what the character looks like but not who they are. The physical details that matter are the ones that reveal character: the way they hold themselves, the habit they have when nervous, the thing their body does that contradicts what they are saying.
The Character Physical Presence & Description Prompt generates physical details that reveal character — the posture, the habits, the tells, and the specific sensory details that make a character visible on the page.
What you get: - How they occupy space (expansive or contracted) - Posture and what it communicates - Specific physical habits under different emotional states - The physical tell that reveals when they are lying or hiding - How other characters physically respond to them - 3 description approaches for different POV distances - What their body communicates before they speak
Built for: Novelists, screenwriters, and any writer who wants physical description to do double duty — showing what the character looks like and who they are simultaneously.