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Marleen
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May 30, 2011 04:23AM

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"Being able to relate." I like that. Thanks for the insightful post.

One of my main characters in the Curse of Anna Greene, Gunter Greene, is an Evil Warlock who is accussed of kidnap, four counts of murder, sodomy, rape and sorcery. He was sentenced to death by being burnt at the stake. As the story moved along, I gave my readers a glimps into Gunter's childhood and explained how this disturbed boy became the monster that he was. Some of my readers have said they didn't understand his character...that first he was set out to be Evil Incarnate and other times he was adorable or endearing...but I don't think that there was an adorable or endearing thread in the body of a boy who had his parents burnt to death, changed some children into rats, drowning them in a well and killed rabbits with the aid of his pet spider.

Interesting points, esp. the bad guy with a softer side. Thanks for sharing, Mary.
