
Villains and Plot!
Barbie Samie Antonio
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<p class="p1"><strong>S1E22 Villains and Plot</strong></p> <p class="p2"> </p> <p class="p3">Follow me and the podcast on Instagram @authordevindavis</p> <p class="p4"> </p> <p class="p3">Become a patron on my Patreon page:</p> <p class="p5"><span class="s1"><a href= "http://www.patreon.com/writinginthetinyhouse">www.patreon.com/writinginthetinyhouse</a></span></p> <p class="p4"> </p> <p class="p3">Click here for the book that was reviewed in today’s episode:</p> <p class="p3"><span class="s1"><a href= "https://amzn.to/2VIHdjc">https://amzn.to/2VIHdjc</a></span></p> <p class="p4"> </p> <p class="p3">The following is a transcript of this episode. The complete transcript can be viewed from the podcast website.</p> <p class="p4"> </p> <p class="p6">[00:00:00] <span class="s3"><strong>Devin Davis:</strong></span> Have you ever read a novel where the main character should lose like a lot, but because the story needed them to win and survive at the end, they just never did lose? Well, on the other hand, have you ever read a story where the villain was so awesome that he probably should have won, but didn't? Well, then let's talk about villains and plot today on Writing in the Tiny House.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span> Hello, hello, hello! Welcome back to Writing in the Tiny House. Welcome to the show. I am Devin Davis. I am your host and I am the guy living in a tiny house who is here to show you that writing that work of fiction that you have in your brain is completely possible, and you should do it. Today we are discussing villains and plot.</p> <p class="p6">[00:01:13] Last week, I told you that we would be discussing villains in action. This is kind of that. I was thinking about what action actually meant and all of the points that I had written down fed more into plot rather than just action, because villains can do just about anything you want them to do. But in the overall scheme of things, they play a very important role in the plot.</p> <p class="p6">[00:01:38] Don't you think? So today I don't a