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In this episode of Words on Writing, James Dunlop, author of the Andrew MacKay thrillers, explores why villains are often the weakest part of a story and how a good villain is often the character that does most of the work to drives yournarrative forward.
If you’re writing a story, this video might help you find ways to take your villain from pure evil but ineffective to more something that keeps your readers hooked.
By JamesIn this episode of Words on Writing, James Dunlop, author of the Andrew MacKay thrillers, explores why villains are often the weakest part of a story and how a good villain is often the character that does most of the work to drives yournarrative forward.
If you’re writing a story, this video might help you find ways to take your villain from pure evil but ineffective to more something that keeps your readers hooked.