The term "good antagonist" seems an oxymoron (even though many fictional antagonists are just as in the right morally as the protagonist). However, you should make your antagonist as well-rounded as possible. You don't want to make him impossible to defeat, but you don't want the protagonist to walk all over her either. To make... Continue Reading →
5 Tips On Finding Your Protagonist
So, you have a premise laid out. Now comes the task of finding a hero or heroine that is interesting enough to develop sympathy with the readers and, for the most part, carry your book. If you have a premise or even a plot in mind, but still no major character to focus on, consider... Continue Reading →