Chris Winters on Nostr: #WritersCoffeeClub 6/13: What's your favorite antagonist to write? Villains, ...
#WritersCoffeeClub 6/13: What's your favorite antagonist to write? Villains, anti-heros, rivals?
I'm an anti-hero guy myself. I start from the point of view is that even the worst of the bad guys in history thought they were the good guys, or at very least, that their (ahem) noble ends justified their barbaric means. The same philosophy applies to flawed (anti-)heroes.
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