Introducing a villain's point of view in a novel-whether it be one of several perspectives or solely the antagonists' viewpoint-has as many great benefits as it does potential pitfalls. So caution is advised when entering the mind of a villain in order to tell a story, because you never know what might go wrong. Below are some lessons I've learned from my own writing: the good, the bad, and the ugly about a villain's eye view.
The Pros and Cons of Getting Inside a Villain’s Mind | Literary Hub
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22 August 2016
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