Writing villains motivation

Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for Writing villains motivation. Get inspired and try out new things.
115 people searched this
·
Last updated 1d
Plot Development Worksheet, Write About Yourself Worksheet, Setting Development Writing, How To Create A Villain, Write A Story Worksheet, Beta Reader Worksheet, How To Make A Book Character, How To Make Two Characters Meet, Novel Writing Worksheets

There’s nothing quite like a really memorable villain to add drama to a story! Who can forget Count Fosco, or Moriarty, or Sauron? Use this worksheet to craft the perfect villain. Click Here to Download This Worksheet (PDF) If you’d like a more well-rounded villain, you might consider plotting their character arc. You can also…

1.2k
Do you mean: Missy?? No but seriously, I LOVE goofy villains like this. They can still be evil and bad, they don’t have to muddle the lines between good and evil, but giving them a goofiness like this really helps lighten the mood of the story and keep things from becoming so insanely DARK all the time. (And often they create fangirls/fanboys that much quicker. See: Me with the Master/Missy. 😆) How To Write A Good Story Tips, How To Plan A Book Tips, Writing Prompt Stories, We Can’t Keep Meeting Like This, Eyebrow Description Writing, Story Ideas Characters, Writing Prompts About Love, Phych Wards Aesthetic, Send This To A Short Person

Do you mean: Missy?? No but seriously, I LOVE goofy villains like this. They can still be evil and bad, they don’t have to muddle the lines between good and evil, but giving them a goofiness like this really helps lighten the mood of the story and keep things from becoming so insanely DARK all the time. (And often they create fangirls/fanboys that much quicker. See: Me with the Master/Missy. 😆)

2.4k
Writing villains motivation and more

Explore related boards