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Favorite Villains

This week, I asked the Romance Writers Weekly crew about Romance Writers Weekly with coffe cup underneath and a mocha foam heart in cupbad guys and girls. Villains: Literary, TV/Movie or even real life – Who do you love as a villain and why. Who do you despise and why?

To me a villain and an anti-hero are a hairsbreadth from one another.  On that note, my favorite anti-hero is Jax Teller of SOA (Sons of Anarchy. He doesn’t want to be Young Man on motercycle shown from behind wearing vest with MC club's logo of skullbad but lifestyle keeps forcing his hand. As hard as he tries, he can never escape the MC (motorcycle club) culture as well as how he was raised.  On the true villain side, Hannibal Lector from Silence of the lambs, is my top lister.  He’s a genius and so smooth as he compels victims into his web. If he wasn’t a killer, he’d make an awesome business man. His wit and draws people to him like a moth to a flame. (Pun intended if you know the story!) Yeah, he’s a schizoid, but you’d never know until he has you for dinner!

A villain I despise is The Joker in the movie, the Dark Knight. The late Heath Ledger did such a great job playing bat shit crazy I never finished watching the film. Jonathan Randall from Outlander is another type of evil character that shakes my core. He’s a masochist that should have been castrated without anesthesia.

It’s not unlike me to stop watching a show or movie because a villainBook Cover: Master of the Game. Show a diamond with dripping blood did something so reprehensible it killed my interest in the story. In The Shield, Vic Mackey killed a brother cop in the first episode. I flipped the channel and never looked back. When the bitch queen in Game of Thrones shoved the little boy off the ledge, I shoved her and the show off my DVR recording list. Too evil and vile too early and you risk losing me as a viewer or reader. Obviously, these acts didn’t detour most as these shows went on to be mega hits.

Villains and villainesses need to be multi-layered with a compelling motive in order for me to pull for them. Years ago, I read Master of the Game by Sidney Sheldon (what a writer!) Kate Blackwell screwed everyone over to get to continue her family line the but the way Sheldon wrote her, you might not like her, but you understood her compulsion. Now let’s find out the lovely  Leslie Hachtel’s least favorite baddies.  And if you haven’t already visited historical author, A.S. Fenichel , on the hop, please check out her post.

 

 

 

Crafting Over the Years

Romance Writers Weekly with coffe cup underneath and a mocha foam heart in cupFall is the season for craft fairs. Do you do any crafting, if so what? If not, what’s the favorite thing that you’ve purchased at a craft fair or a county fair? I’ve asked mainly because I want to see how “crafty” RWW authors are beyond the written word.

I was a crafter before a writer, unless you count the elementary years, where my joy of story telling began. Over the years, I’ve attended many a craft show. I’m old enough to remember when “country décor” became popular in the early eighties.  Being different (I almost never follow trends), I wanted a Southwest theme for my den, almost a decade before the style became popular. Wall decor, steer head, southwest pictures and a realistic looking western pistol Southwest items were difficult to find so I made deco when possible. Ceramic studios were ahead of the time for Southwest items and I fired a steer head skull pictured here. Later, I hankered for a Victorian themed Christmas tree.  The ornaments were so expensive, I handmade most. Once the writing bug struck again, my crafting became limited to swag items for promotion.  I made some key chains using my logo as well as stamping some coasters.

On occasion, I till visit some of the local high school craft shows,  where I enjoying seeing what new and innovative things crafters have made. I love my grape vine pumpkin a found a couple of years ago as a local show. Now ongrapevine pumplin lit with mini lights and decorated on the top with fall follage and harvest minitures to the incredible Brenda Margriet. If you haven’t already visited the lovely Jenna Da Sie please check out her crafty post!

 

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