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#WritersCoffeeClub 13 June: What's your favourite [type of] antagonist to write? Villains, anti-heroes, rivals?
I don't know that anti-heroes are antagonists, precisely, although I enjoy writing them on occasion.
If I can get away with it, I prefer not to write antagonists at all - I like the antagonist to be the situation or systematic injustice. I confess that in erotica it's sometimes easier to draw on stock villains who force our hapless protagonists into sexy situations (especially if>
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