How To Create Villains Using Psychology Of Evil
Learning how to create villains you love to hate is one of the most fragile things in the writing process. For me, this is one of the most difficult phases among the other character developments I do.
Under this category are posts tackling about story writing tips. Most of the time, novel writing and story writing meet at one point. The only difference is when the story becomes lengthy with a lot of subplots, which then becomes a novel. The posts under this category will contain story writing tips for you to make use and apply in your stories.
Learning how to create villains you love to hate is one of the most fragile things in the writing process. For me, this is one of the most difficult phases among the other character developments I do.
INTJ writes tear-jerking stories sounds appalling. How could someone as logically-driven and indifferent as this group writes works that make their readers cry? Well, in fact, they don’t seem they’re emotional enough to show it.
Loads of best Asian time-travel series you can make use as a reference for your next story. That is if you want to earn insights on how Asian writers challenge the cliche and reverse the impact of annoying tropes. Ugh! *shrugs*