How to Write a Villain With Understandable Motives - Matthew Pearce, Author

Understandable villain motives can make the difference between a forgettable bad guy and a character readers cannot stop thinking about.

The most powerful villains are not evil just for the sake of being evil. They believe in what they are doing. They have pain, purpose, logic, and a reason that makes the reader pause and think. That kind of depth creates stronger conflict, more emotional tension, and a much more memorable story.

When a villain’s motives feel real, the entire novel becomes more layered and compelling. Readers stay engaged because the conflict feels human, personal, and unsettling in all the right ways.


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