Ebook: Fallen Heroes: Sixteen Master Villain Archetypes
Author: Tami D. Cowden
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: Tami Cowden
- Language: English
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The villain is the hero of his own story - and is every bit as important as the heroic characters.
This book contains the lectures and exercises from Tami Cowden's popular online class on villain archetypes. The workshop identifies and examines the motivations of the 16 literary villain archetypes, and shows what happens when heroes and heroines turn to the dark side.
Here's what participants have said about the workshop:
-I really enjoyed this class. Seeing these archetypes spelled out like this really gives perspective instinct does not.
-Not only did this give me some really good tips on villain archetypes, but seeing the thought process behind creating a character for the archetypes helped me with your hero/heroine archetypes as well.
-WONDERFUL class, again!!! It was quite a thrill figuring out which archetype matched up with the villianess of my WIP :) . I have your exclamation about motivation stuck to my wall, just as a reminder.
--I did get a chance to apply this to my characters. I put a lot more thought into my characters' motivations and I think I will have a stronger book for it. The workshop really helped me make a more consistant characters and to work through how my characters act.
-I'm having trouble getting a handle on my villain in my next book, and these archetypes are really helping me.
-The exercises were enlightening as well as a fun way to get into the heads of these characters.
- As always happens when I take one of [Tami's] classes, you have given me good ideas for use in my current WIP and I'm certain I'll be using some of the others archetypes in future works.
This book contains the lectures and exercises from Tami Cowden's popular online class on villain archetypes. The workshop identifies and examines the motivations of the 16 literary villain archetypes, and shows what happens when heroes and heroines turn to the dark side.
Here's what participants have said about the workshop:
-I really enjoyed this class. Seeing these archetypes spelled out like this really gives perspective instinct does not.
-Not only did this give me some really good tips on villain archetypes, but seeing the thought process behind creating a character for the archetypes helped me with your hero/heroine archetypes as well.
-WONDERFUL class, again!!! It was quite a thrill figuring out which archetype matched up with the villianess of my WIP :) . I have your exclamation about motivation stuck to my wall, just as a reminder.
--I did get a chance to apply this to my characters. I put a lot more thought into my characters' motivations and I think I will have a stronger book for it. The workshop really helped me make a more consistant characters and to work through how my characters act.
-I'm having trouble getting a handle on my villain in my next book, and these archetypes are really helping me.
-The exercises were enlightening as well as a fun way to get into the heads of these characters.
- As always happens when I take one of [Tami's] classes, you have given me good ideas for use in my current WIP and I'm certain I'll be using some of the others archetypes in future works.
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