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The Monster: Inhuman and Supernatural Villains. Writing Wicked, #5

Par : Imogen Blake
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235573192
  • EAN9798235573192
  • Date de parution26/04/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

The most dangerous villain in fiction isn't the one who hates the hero. It's the one to whom the hero is barely visible. The Monster is the villain who exists outside the human moral order - the creature in the forest, the presence at the window, the thing your language does not have a name for. These villains cut across every genre: from fairy-tale changelings to cosmic entities at the edge of science fiction, from haunted-house revenants to the strange neighbours of urban fantasy.
They unsettle readers in a way human villains cannot, because they hold up a different mirror: one that shows how much of the reader's sense of safety depended on being able to argue with the threat. The monster doesn't argue. The monster doesn't need to. The Monster gives you the tools to write inhuman villains who terrify and resonate. You'll learn how the ancient bargains beneath every mythological monster can be adapted, inverted, or replaced; how to design creatures whose physical details earn their place rather than decorate the page; and how to calibrate first appearances, reveals, and rules so your monster stays frightening from opening page to climax. This book covers the monster's relationships with victims, hunters, and creators; the craft of writing a defeat that costs the protagonist without costing the creature its credibility; and the common failure modes - power creep, rule-breaking, over-explanation - that collapse otherwise promising creatures. Whether your monster stalks a haunted house, a starship, or a folktale older than the language it's told in, this guide will help you create a villain the reader carries home in the dark - and cannot reason away. Writing Wicked Book Five.