Villains are a major part of a story. They can mirror themes, be a foil to the hero, and provide a different perspective. Here are a few tips on how to write an interesting villain. – with examples
Author: Nancy C. Walker
Nancy C. Walker is a multifaceted author, photographer, wife, and mother who approaches life's challenges with a blend of humor and passion. Her deep enthusiasm for writing, language, and literature shines through her diverse body of work, including books, blog posts, and articles, resonating with a global audience and establishing her as a truly international voice. Her literary path began in her early years with a lifelong love of reading, leading her to earn a Bachelor's degree in English Literature and Language, and further solidifying her expertise with a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing. Beyond her literary accomplishments, Nancy's artistic talents extend to photography, with her work represented by several agencies worldwide. In her leisure time, she enjoys beadwork, papercrafts, and researching topics of interest, and cherishes spending quality time with her husband and children in their Connecticut home.
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Plot a novel mystery readers will love – with examples
This article is part of a series about how you can plot a novel. My second book was going to be a mystery novel. Then I tried to write one. Writing a mystery novel is all about building an intricate puzzle for your readers, centered on memorable characters and a shocking yet inevitable truth. I had…