I have a quick confession to make before I dive in. I HATED poetry writing assignments when I was in school. It wasn’t a medium I felt comfortable or confident in. Yet, it is the one type of writing that EVERYONE learns to compose. (Whether it’s good or not is […]
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Crafting The Perfect Villain: Part 1
Crafting a believable, versatile, and three-dimensional villain is as important as your protagonist or main characters. An underdeveloped antagonist will: Expose gaping plot holes in your manuscript. Flatten the motives of your main characters. Slow down your novel’s structure & pacing. Force your audience to lose interest. Conflict […]