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courtneydiles
27 August 2008 @ 05:03 pm
I am: watching this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlfKdbWwruY.

What is the anime freak listening to now? Other than that? No Good Deed from Wicked the Musical

Dream Diary: Can't remember. Although I recently dreamed about a massive set of headphones.

When I created the bad guy for my novel, Dravvind, I had no idea how deep and dynamic a character he would become. I always hoped he would evolve into something memorable, something truly terrifying, but back when I tried to make him those things, I pretty much failed.

Lately, however, he has evolved all on his own. He has thematic significance, beyond simple "power corrupts." The themes of insanity, obsessive love, family, and sacrifice are all inextricably bound to his character, and they are all themes I wanted in my book. His biggest theme, however, is the theme of human goodness. He is not pure evil, and he will profoundly prove that before the end.

Do other others get this fascinated by their bad guys? Their villains?

I know of quite a few works in which the villain is obviously dynamic and powerful in terms of impact. Wicked the Musical, for one. (I'm addicted to the soundtrack to that, and I'm dying to see it!) Star Wars, The Godfather, All the King's Men, Nineteen Minutes, Macbeth, nana nana na.... Yeah, bad guys are everywhere.

But which bad guys do you love?

Obviously, I have to kill my bad guy. I tried to get out of it, but one of my readers said "No way. He must die." Okay, I'll kill him. But I will make you cry when he dies. xP
 
 
courtneydiles

I am:  content from spending the day in bookstores and nifty little restaurants.

What's the anime freak listening to now? Cassie by Flyleaf

Dream Diary:  None that I can remember. 

But I did have an amazing encounter with strange noises last night. The closet door creaked open while I was trying to sleep, and thanks to this OVERACTIVE IMAGINATION, I get creeped out easily. So I had to go open it, make sure there weren't any serial killers, and close it.

 There was a serial killer.

Or, that's what I thought when twenty coats billowed out at me.

So I learned what my reaction truly would be were I to be attacked by a serial killer. And it would not be to scream in time. It would be a really awkward honking-gasp.

 
 
 
 

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