Tag: antagonist

Fate’s Wager by Derren Parsons (Book Review #1831)

“Fate’s Wager” by Derren Parsons emerges as a captivating entry into the high fantasy genre, weaving a narrative rich with adventure, camaraderie, and the relentless pursuit of redemption. The novel thrusts readers into the life of Johnathon Rourke, an ex-warrior whose past transgressions and… Continue Reading “Fate’s Wager by Derren Parsons (Book Review #1831)”

Men of Power – constructing the antagonist by GJ Scherzinger

Men of Power – constructing the antagonist by GJ Scherzinger It is a simplistic viewpoint to suggest that those who work in darkness work for themselves, while those that work in light work for others, but it is the metaphorical balance. In writing the… Continue Reading “Men of Power – constructing the antagonist by GJ Scherzinger”

How Good or Bad by Dennis Scheel

How good or bad? by Dennis Scheel   The question which goes to how weak, versus strong a main character, can be. It’s a balancing act since you can’t make the character too strong or weak. In my first book, for example, I started with… Continue Reading “How Good or Bad by Dennis Scheel”

Protagonist vs. Antagonist By R. A. Rios

Protagonist vs. Antagonist By R. A. Rios https://www.rariospromotions.com/ By definition: The Protagonist – The leading character, Hero or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text. The Antagonist – A Villain, person or thing who actively opposes or… Continue Reading “Protagonist vs. Antagonist By R. A. Rios”