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Creating the Foundation for a Compelling Antagonist | Ep 4

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In this episode, I’m sharing how I started framing my antagonist and what I pulled from Rayne Hall’s book Writing About Villains. (It’s a quick, actionable read, and if you have Kindle Unlimited, it’s included there.)

Here’s what you’ll hear in today’s episode:

  • Why I chose the Evil Overlord archetype as the foundation for my primary antagonist
  • How a secondary antagonist (the fanatic) adds depth to the conflict
  • Why I’m considering a tertiary antagonist for the romantic subplot
  • How I’m thinking through goal, motivation, and stakes for my antagonist so he isn’t just evil for evil’s sake

This episode is all about creating a clear foundation—archetype, goal, motivation, and stakes—that I can build on once I move into the outlining stage.

📚 Resources mentioned in this episode:


If you enjoyed this episode, it would mean the world if you subscribed, shared it with another writer, and joined my newsletter for more behind-the-scenes content and resources.

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In this episode, I’m sharing how I started framing my antagonist and what I pulled from Rayne Hall’s book Writing About Villains. (It’s a quick, actionable read, and if you have Kindle Unlimited, it’s included there.)

Here’s what you’ll hear in today’s episode:

  • Why I chose the Evil Overlord archetype as the foundation for my primary antagonist
  • How a secondary antagonist (the fanatic) adds depth to the conflict
  • Why I’m considering a tertiary antagonist for the romantic subplot
  • How I’m thinking through goal, motivation, and stakes for my antagonist so he isn’t just evil for evil’s sake

This episode is all about creating a clear foundation—archetype, goal, motivation, and stakes—that I can build on once I move into the outlining stage.

📚 Resources mentioned in this episode:


If you enjoyed this episode, it would mean the world if you subscribed, shared it with another writer, and joined my newsletter for more behind-the-scenes content and resources.

  continue reading

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