Give your antagonist a scene where they are kind, vulnerable, or correct—just once. It will make their subsequent betrayal infinitely more devastating.
If you’re looking to weave some messy, beautiful, or heartbreaking dynamics into your writing, here are some fresh ways to approach family drama. 1. The Burden of the "Golden Child"
Give your antagonist a scene where they are kind, vulnerable, or correct—just once. It will make their subsequent betrayal infinitely more devastating.
If you’re looking to weave some messy, beautiful, or heartbreaking dynamics into your writing, here are some fresh ways to approach family drama. 1. The Burden of the "Golden Child"