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  • I think both kids and parents will enjoy seeing the world from the antagonist's point of view for a change.

    Archive 2010-06-01 2010

  • Giving examples that illuminate the long literary tradition of sidekicks, Patricia identifies the genres that tend to have sidekicks and the differences between a protagonist's sidekick and an antagonist's sidekick.

    Podcast #31: Patricia Bray odysseyworkshop 2009

  • That was about as long as I could stand being in my antagonist's head.

    Statement of Intent, 5/24/09 kirizal 2009

  • I think both kids and parents will enjoy seeing the world from the antagonist's point of view for a change.

    Rabid Reads: "Troll's Eye View" by Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling (editors) 2010

  • I thought that compared to Iron Man, the antagonist's character had depth of character instead of being just blindly "evil" for some unknown reason.

    Sound Off: Speed Racer - What Did You Think? « FirstShowing.net 2008

  • They whiz the protagonist out of his office, down a conveyer-belt slidewalk, into a jet helicopter, out to the spaceport, onto a shuttle rocket, and from there to the space station and finally to the antagonist's antigravity-driven starship - all in the name of movement.

    Ten Minutes, That's It Benjamin Kral 2010

  • Writing from the antagonist's perspective can be a really valuable tool for developing the story even when the antagonist's point of view won't be appearing in the main narrative, i.e. even when it's just an exercise.

    From the Mind of Evil Janice Hardy 2010

  • The author must know that character so well that the novel could be turned around 180 degrees, written from the antagonist's point of view, making the villain into the hero.

    Ten Minutes, That's It Benjamin Kral 2010

  • Even if you don't write any of your story from your antagonist's pov, you have to understand him/her like your other characters.

    From the Mind of Evil Janice Hardy 2010

  • Writing from my antagonist's pov, I've found that I *empathize* with him.

    From the Mind of Evil Janice Hardy 2010

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