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I think it's important to know what parts of the story are vital to you, and what parts are flexible. Let's say you write in a background character that you like, and you notice a lot of readers clamoring for more of that character. There's no reason not to work them into the plot more- Converse…
Just realized I'm a total hypocrite because I love receiving comments on my work, but I don't leave many- I'll have to work on that!
I've always liked villains that have a clear motivation, and if you were in your shoes, maybe you'd do the same thing. The villains in my story will all (with maybe one exception) feel that they are doing the right thing, not just for them, but for everyone. And I think that's kind of how it wor…