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13 Steps to Evil: How to Craft Superbad Villains
13 Steps to Evil: How to Craft Superbad Villains | Sacha Black
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Your hero is not the most important character in your book. Your villain is. Are you fed up of drowning in two-dimensional villains? Frustrated with creating clichEs? And failing to get your reader to root for your villain? In 13 Steps to Evil, you'll discover: + How to develop a villain's mindset+ A step-by-step guide to creating your villain from the ground up+ Why getting to the core of a villain's personality is essential to make them credible+ What pitfalls and clichEs to avoid as well as the tropes your story needs Finally, there is a comprehensive writing guide to help you create superbad villains. Whether you're just starting out or are a seasoned writer, this book will help power up your bad guy and give them that extra edge.These lessons will help you master and control your villainous minions, navigate and gain the perfect balance of good and evil, as well as strengthening your villain to give your story the tension and punch it needs. If you like dark humor, learning through examples and want to create the best villains you can, then you'll love Sacha Black's guide to crafting superbad villains. Read 13 Steps to Evil today and start creating kick-ass villains.
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#BookReport Feb 21-27, 2021
Completed: 1 book
This book is part of the 2020 Nanowrimo Tools Storybundle that I bought back in November. Lots of good advice, food for thought, and a few suggestions for further reading. The author‘s voice/style and several typos & grammatical errors put me off at times but there was enough useful information to round my rating up to 4⭐️ Also, it gave me the itch to write again so 👍😀

Cinfhen Yay!! So awesome to feel motivated to start writing again 🥰 4y
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I picked this up back in November as part of the annual #StoryBundle #Nanowrimo Writer Tools bundle. It‘s got me thinking about writing again, which is awesome because I haven‘t worked on my novels at all since December! Looking forward to reading more and getting inspired ✨