How fun would it be to throw caution to the wind and do all
the naughty things you have only thought about or worried over? Wouldn’t it be
fun to tell off those that anger you without any need for restraint? How about
pummeling the bullies who are bothering your kids? Bank robbery could be fun
for some. Or maybe you want to dress the part, too. Throw on leather and chains
and pull up on your Harley, smokin’ a doobie and drunk off your butt? To each
his own, right? Obviously we cannot go around doing all of those things…but our
fictional villains can. And where are villains born? In our clever little
minds. So, let’s play villain.
What do you wish you could do? Who do you wish you could be?
Would it be cool to be as cunning as Hannibal Lector? How about as badass as
the Terminator? Or maybe your villain would go all Shades of Gray and their
whip might be used for other things. Whatever your pleasure, don’t fret over
being a hated villain, try being an empathetic villain! Maybe you’re
misunderstood and you’ve gone over to the rough side of town because of that.
When I create villains, I always give them some redeemable qualities. I like to
be conflicted over my hatred of their evil doings. How about you?
Our dear readers are so precious to writers, because you are
the ones we try to entice, excite, and surprise. Your enjoyment is a writer’s motivation and
inspiration. So share your fave villains with us! Who did you love to hate? Who
could you simply not get past?
Here’s a fun (and weird) game for you to take away with you.
Find a close friend and play VILLAIN. No, don’t go out and rob banks or pummel
people in real life, but come up with who your villain might be, what they
might look like, then combine them with your friend’s villain and see what you
come out with. I think you’ll be surprised at how complex a villain can be, and
brainstorming with friends only makes the villain more interesting.
My villain in TRACES OF KARA was derived from many sources
and conversations with friends and readers—and I adore him.
Ready to play? Ready? Set? Go!
Melissa Foster is the
award-winning author of three
International bestselling novels. Her books have been recommended by USA
Today's book blog, Hagerstown Magazine, The Patriot, and several other print
venues. She is the founder of the Women’s Nest, a social and support community
for women, the World Literary Café. When she's not writing,
Melissa helps authors navigate the publishing industry through her author
training programs on Fostering Success. Melissa has been
published in Calgary’s Child Magazine, the Huffington Post, and Women Business
Owners magazine. Melissa also hosts an annual Aspiring Authors contest for children
and has painted and donated several murals to The Hospital for Sick Children in
Washington, DC.
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I really enjoyed this Melissa and Kat. This was so much fun and I am going to try this Villian game and I liked all the Villains that you mentioned. I especially loved John Connor from Terminator. However, I really liked how you described your Villain Melissa and how you came up with him.
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