Twitterific Writing Links

November 4, 2018 / Twitterific / 4 COMMENTS


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by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

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  1. As always, Elizabeth, this is a great lineup of links. I’m glad there are a few about the antagonist in a story. I think it’s important to make that person more in-depth than the stock ‘baddie’ who just wants to be evil. To me, it’s a challenge to balance that with the urge to make the antagonist someone readers don’t mind being hauled off to jail, or someone they don’t feel heartbroken about if that person is a victim. If all of that makes sense…

    1. Antagonists are tough and so important! And you’re so right about that challenge. My editors weren’t too keen on the mean-horrible-awful antagonist because they thought readers would *want* them to be the killer (and then would lose that surprise when they *were* the killer).

      Hope you have a great week!

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