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How do you write the bad guy?
The villain. The antagonist. The one who makes life difficult for your protagonist?
How do you make this person believable and fascinating? Not just a stock cartoon character nobody believes in or cares about?
One of the biggest pitfalls when writing villains -- aka, antagonists -- is over simplifying them.
But your most troublesome character is just as important to develop as your protagonist. So you've got to get to know him or her as intimately as you know your main character.
That means, you know your antagonist's deepest desires, fears, worldview, and motives.
You want to explore who this person is as a human being.
In this episode, we're exploring 5 secrets about your antagonist you should know.
So that you can bring more texture, complexity and humanity to him or her. And make even the most evil villain fascinating to your reader.
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Free Resource mentioned in this episode:
13 Questions to Deepen Your Character: Create Multi-Dimensional Characters Who Breathe On The Page and Defy Stereotype
Most first drafts don't stall because writing is hard. They stall because there's a weak link in the foundation. The Story Clarity Worksheet helps you find it. Download yours free at nancipanuccio.com/clarity
By Nanci Panuccio5
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How do you write the bad guy?
The villain. The antagonist. The one who makes life difficult for your protagonist?
How do you make this person believable and fascinating? Not just a stock cartoon character nobody believes in or cares about?
One of the biggest pitfalls when writing villains -- aka, antagonists -- is over simplifying them.
But your most troublesome character is just as important to develop as your protagonist. So you've got to get to know him or her as intimately as you know your main character.
That means, you know your antagonist's deepest desires, fears, worldview, and motives.
You want to explore who this person is as a human being.
In this episode, we're exploring 5 secrets about your antagonist you should know.
So that you can bring more texture, complexity and humanity to him or her. And make even the most evil villain fascinating to your reader.
Episode WebPage
Free Resource mentioned in this episode:
13 Questions to Deepen Your Character: Create Multi-Dimensional Characters Who Breathe On The Page and Defy Stereotype
Most first drafts don't stall because writing is hard. They stall because there's a weak link in the foundation. The Story Clarity Worksheet helps you find it. Download yours free at nancipanuccio.com/clarity

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