Your fictional villain can simply be bad through and through, like Shakespeare’s Iago inOthello, who manipulates others to murder seemingly for fun (although you could also say power hunger is Iago’s motivation). Yet when your villain is as complex or interesting as your protagonist, your fi...
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It was as if all the energy of my powers surged into six meaningful words meant to honor the man that I would soon lose to a villain known as ALS. This was the first time I felt my writing. Three years ago, my dad’s disease severely progressed. The ALS seized his ability to ...
As you begin to self-edit: Make sure you’veintroducedyour main character early. Ensure the reader understands whatmotivates your characters(including the villain)—both internally and externally, their goals, strengths, and weaknesses. Removescenes(or even chapters) that don’t move the story alo...
How to create a villain. When it comes to writing fiction, we each have our own unique challenges. For some of us, it’s a struggle to come up with names for characters. For others, it’s hard to write realistic dialogue. Maybe you’re like me and find it difficult to write a rea...
Writing the villain, the bad guy, the character who is out to stop your hero/protagonist is a tough job. Both characters have similar goals—to overcome the other in hopes of winning the big game, whatever that may be. The antagonist is motivated by something they absolutely must have and...
So resist the temptation to create a perfect lead. Who can relate to perfection? You’ll also have an antagonist (also known asthe villain) who should be every bit as formidable and compelling as your hero. Make sure the bad guy isn’t bad just because he’s the bad guy. 😊 ...
It might be happening because you’re not enjoying the process. And if that’s the case, then stop. Everyone can tell your heart’s not in it. marketing villain
The readers of your crime and mystery stories should be trying to figure out "whodunit"--not wondering why your facts don't make sense. If you want to kill off characters with something poisonous, you need to know how a villain would gain access to such a poison, how it would be admin...