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POTENTIAL POWER

HOW TO COMPLETE A LATENT HERO

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What is it that makes a latent hero my favorite? I mentioned it briefly in the previous post, but to reiterate, a latent hero inspires us to believe that there is a hero within us all, that we are not victims of our circumstances, but that we can rise above them to overcome.

Whenever I see a latent hero picking up her sword, something in me jumps, knowing that she is about to fulfill her destiny. Does it matter that we know she’s going to win the fight? No, it doesn’t. In fact, we want her to win, knowing that she has finally accepted her calling. Continue reading

LATENT HERO

HOW TO CREATE A LATENT HERO

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Mariah Carey says, “You don’t have to be afraid, of what you are.” The latent hero is a hero who has given up. You’ll usually run into her as someone who people used to believe in. She used to be well-respected. She used to be honorable, but not anymore.

Something happened to derail her from the fate that destiny had lined up, and it’s going to take a miracle to get her back on track.

I have to admit that this is one of my favorite types of heroes. It’s the kind of hero who quietly shows us that there is something great in all of us, that we’re not heroes by circumstance, but we were made to be conquerors.

I don’t always write this kind of hero, but it is the one who I most admire.

What are some essential elements to the latent hero?

BROKEN
The reader must find this hero in a broken state, torn down and shoved into a closet. Commonly, you’ll see this hero drinking or gambling, wasting his life away, struggling to make ends meet.

As writers, it is our responsibility to create real situations where the latent hero is in the slumps, with no desire to break out.

GLIMPSE
The latent hero must see a glimpse of what his life could be. Usually this comes in the form of a question: “What happened to you, man?”

That question never gets old. It’s been asked in countless novels and innumerable films. It’s the question that the reader wants to know, and it’s this question that brings the latent hero out of dormancy.

WEAKNESS
This hero, once he is shown a glimpse of what he could be, must be forced to face his past. For it is his past that has made him weak, and he has to come to terms with it before he can move forward.

Perhaps he killed an innocent man in the line of duty. Maybe the fame of boxing made the fans view him as someone he was not. What if his lifestyle as a journalist made him see that the stories he reports on are about real people with real problems, and this was too heavy of a burden for him?

When creating a latent hero, if we can add these elements into the story, then we will have a more powerful novel.

I hope this helps. Thanks for stopping by.

Just as a reinvigoration, I will post this blog on FreshInk and StadlerStyle.

WITH THE STRENGTH TO CARRY ON

HOW TO CREATE A BORN HERO

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Some heroes are made, others are born into it. We are going to investigate the Born Hero today. Notice that we’re sticking with the Mariah Carey lyrics on this one too. Many writers look at this kind of hero as boring or out of date.

I would disagree. I think that this hero just needs to be crafted differently as time progresses. Superman used to be the kind of hero that people wanted to save the day. He had the power, so why not?

These days, we don’t really like people meddling in our business, unless we are under duress. Continue reading

WHEN YOU FEEL LIKE HOPE IS GONE

HOW TO CREATE THE UNEXPECTED HERO

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Looks like we’ll be sticking with the Mariah Carey song, “Hero.” There’s an amazing line that she uses in this song from so long ago: “When you feel like hope is gone, look inside you and be strong. Then you’ll finally see the truth, that a hero lies in you.”

The unexpected hero is the one who would not under any circumstances ever want to be a hero or a heroine. She would say no to saving the world as emphatically as a fifth grader would say “No” to drugs.

These types of heroes are becoming more common in literature, because readers want to feel greater than ordinary, and let’s admit it, we writers want to feel the same way.

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THERE’S A HERO

HOW TO CREATE A HERO

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Mixing the list of villains can be a lot of fun, and it also helps to get a clear sight as to where your story is going. I am about 70% done with the third book in a trilogy which means that I’m about 90% done with the actual trilogy itself!

I say that because I intend to start working on the plans that I have for another series almost immediately after these three books are done, and in order for me to get my villains right, I am going to play around with the mix-and-match approach of the different combinations of villains. Continue reading

WHEN EVIL IS VALIANT

HOW TO CREATE A NOBLE VILLAIN

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A nobleman is a man of dignity and sophistication. He is a man who handles business with a professional approach. He is a man who is determined to succeed. Take this nobleman and give him the traits of a villain, and you have created the Valiant Villain.

A VV is the type of villain who has a strict moral code, and only under the rarest of circumstances does he break it. This is the kind of villain whose motives need to be explored. He deserves to be understood; he demands it even. Continue reading