Insecure Writer's Support Group


Happy Wednesday!

Can you believe Spring is TWO weeks away? This has been a brutal winter, so I'm ready for it. My allergies won't be, but that's what tissues are for.

It's also the first Wednesday in March. You can join in on the support group fun at www.insecurewriterssupportgroup.com, and be sure to thank Alex J. Cavanaugh and the co-hosts for their work.

This month's question is: Whose perspective do you like to write from best, the hero (protagonist) or the villain (antagonist)? And why?

I haven't written a villain in a while, probably not since high school, but I tend to lean towards writing the good guy's point of view. I don't like going down the rabbit hole too far. My writing's dark enough already.

I have 10 days before my Kickstarter closes, and I'm so excited that it's funded! Here's to self-publishing in 2019!!

6 comments:

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Yeah, those allergies...
I prefer the hero as well.

Sarah Foster said...

I'm sick of the cold so I'm definitely ready for Spring!
I probably haven't written a villain since high school, either. Most of my stories don't have a typical antagonist.

Fundy Blue said...

Hi, Deb! I'm with you in longing for spring. Unfortunately the season may technically start in two weeks, but 37 years living in the Denver Metro Area has taught me that March and April are two of our three snowiest months, and I can't be sure of no more snow until Mother's Day has passed. Meanwhile I'll continue to hug the fireplace. It has been cold and snowy! I don't like going too far down the rabbit hole either. Have a fun IWSG Day!

M.J. Fifield said...

My family's all in New England, and I know they're more than ready for Spring—and they haven't even had as much snow as other parts of the country.

My fantasy novels have rotating POVs and there is the occasional villain scene. Sometimes they come very easily and other times they're a real struggle. It depends on what has to happen in the scene, I guess.

Best of luck with your self-publishing endeavors in 2019!

Steven Arellano Rose Jr. said...

When I write my dark fiction, I feel like I can work up the scare factor better when I write in the protagonist's POV myself.

Speaking about dark fiction, because that's my area in writing, I actually prefer the fall and winter myself. But I am kind of looking forward to a break from the bleaker weather; we can all use a break from almost any kind of routine.

Good luck with the self-publishing! It's a hard road, one that I've been walking since 2013. But it's not an impossible one!

Heather R. Holden said...

It's always fun to see how a good guy will fare in dark stories, so I can see why you'd prefer that perspective!