5 years ago
Sylvan Glade Tea Party
This is a casual variation on a reading circle. There is no real obligation to read each others' stories (although many of us do read each others' work already anyway), and no structured weekly discus...
"mercuryfoam;c-17620483" wrote:
I'm an amateur in writing so I'm feeling all shy answering this question but here's my take.
"mercuryfoam;c-17620483" wrote:
I don't believe in villains. I think they're normal people like you and me but their motives, employed tactics and methods are in opposition with the protag's code or morals/something.
"_sims_Yimi;c-17620511" wrote:
I actually think of them as antagonists – it’s largely a semantic difference, but it’s a big one. I don’t like the idea of “good” and “evil” as objective traits in my stories, and instead think of motivations and desires that can naturally bring characters into conflict with each other. Not because they're good and evil, but because they want opposing things. In my head, there’s three types of antagonists: obstacles, enemies and villains
"lone_cat;c-17620515" wrote:
I think most people consider themselves the hero of their own story, and that's true for the villain as well. I write them just like I would write my protagonist.
"_sims_Yimi;c-17620511" wrote:
Can I has pancakes and baumkuchen and blueberries now please? I'm starving. o:)