Tonight Dan Wells told us about the secrets of creating sympathetic villains, heroic sociopaths, and many other things he learned as the author of I AM NOT A SERIAL KILLER, MR. MONSTER, and the soon-to-be-released I DON'T WANT TO KILL YOU.
When he's not writing, Dan also co-hosts Writing Excuses, a weekly writing-advice podcast with Brandon Sanderson and Howard Tayler.
Among Dan's advice:
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When he's not writing, Dan also co-hosts Writing Excuses, a weekly writing-advice podcast with Brandon Sanderson and Howard Tayler.
Among Dan's advice:
- A humorous sociopath with a lousy life who wants to be good will evoke reader's sympathies
- A good villain will be flashy and/or relatable and/or fascinating
- Villains need a believable goal--if they want to blow up the world, they'll be just as dead as everyone else if they accomplish it, so it might be a tough sell to your readers
- A villain can have a try-fail cycle, too--if you're careful
As always, you can listen to the call here:
Or you can listen to it on Window's Media Player.
(If you're having trouble downloading, switch to Internet Explorer.)
Thanks to Dan and to everyone who called in!