Weekly Writing Challenge

Last week I challenged you to step outside your usual writing style. This week, we’re going to step back in and get to know our characters a bit more.
This week’s challenge is about getting to know your antagonist. Too often, writers don’t dedicate enough time to rounding out their antagonist and creating a character the reader will pay attention to and think about. Antagonists don’t need to be cardboard murderers with mental illness(es). Your antagonist has the potential to be your most complex and perhaps even your favorite character.
Take your favorite character and put him or her in a new setting. Make it a busy marketplace or a quiet bedroom - whichever makes it easier for you to get to know him or her.
What you do next is up to you. You can ‘talk’ to your antagonist as author to character, or you can give him or her a playmate to get to know, get to torture, or get to have a pillow fight if you like. Anything that reveals all sides of him or her. Anything that puts him or her out of his or her usual situation to reveal anything you might not have given him or her the opportunity to show.
Have fun with it.

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