By Lynn Townsend (Guest Blogger)
"If this was one of Lynn's stories, they'd be an ax-wielding
clan of murderers, rather than a cutesy family." -- Matt B.
I like bad guys.
My first childhood crush was Han Solo,
back in the days where there was no "Han shot first"
bullpockey. Han shot. Greedo died. And Harrison Ford was cute, and
not-blond, which was a big plus for me. Being a brunette and
constantly being compared unfavorably to my blond cousin. Han was a
smuggler and a thief, a gambler and a liar, and he expected to be
paid for whatever he did. It was motivation I could get behind.
Bad guys get all the best lines.
"Why a spoon, cousin?"
"Because it's dull, you twit.
It'll hurt more."
-- Sheriff of Nottingham, Robin Hood
Prince of Thieves
"I have altered the deal. Pray I
don't alter it any further."
-- Darth Vader, Empire Strikes Back
"Do you expect me to talk?"
"No, Mr. Bond. I expect you to
die."
--Auric Goldfinger, Goldfinger
"I don't like warriors. Too
narrow-minded, no subtlety. And worse, they fight for hopeless
causes. Honor? Huh! Honor's killed millions of people, it hasn't
saved a single one. I'll tell you what I do like though: a killer, a
dyed-in-the-wool killer. Cold blooded, clean, methodical and
thorough. Now a real killer, when he picked up the ZF-1, would've
immediately asked about the little red button on the bottom of the
gun. "
-- Zorg, The Fifth Element
"We dance, we kiss, we schmooze,
we carry on, we go home happy. What do you say?"
-- Hades, Hercules
Villains often get the best clothes. I
mean, let's be serious. Who looks cooler, Boba Fett or Luke
Skywalker? Rochefort or Porthos?
I have been in love with villains and
anti-heroes since the beginning. I liked Rhett Butler over Ashley
Wilkes (Gone with the Wind), Raistlin over Tanis (Dragonlance
Chronicles), Edmund over Peter (Narnian Chronicles), and probably the
most argued, Harold Lauder over Stu Redman (The Stand).
And yet... I write romance and erotic
romance. It's difficult, at best, to fit a decent villain into a
5,000 - 10,000 word short story. An erotic romance often lacks the
space, or the time, to need a villain; my hero and heroine (or hero
and hero!) don't have a bad guy to overcome in order to be together.
They have a situation to resolve.
Seeming with one mind, several of them leapt toward the war-wagon,
mouth agape in broken-tooth snarls, mouths gaping wide and dripping
toxic saliva. One scrambled for a fingerhold on the narrow strip of
portal, giving Avesy his first look at a live lazar. Unfortunately,
it was rapidly followed by his second view, and his third and tenth.
They didn’t get any more attractive, or less wrong-seeming with
repeated exposure.
Each one looked almost human. Almost.
In ways that twisted the brain into uncomfortable places. Eyes that
were too large, or too narrow, or just hell's breath in the wrong
entire locations. Mouths that gaped and stretched, filled with more
teeth than were strictly necessary. Tongues with eyeballs on the tip.
Clawed hands that could rip up steel and tie it in knots. Bulging
muscles, straining at split and mangled flesh. And in every mangled,
tortured face, Avesy could see hunger, desperate hunger. He swallowed
hard, hands tightening on the wheel.
How is Korin not insane, dealing with
these creatures? Avesy thought, jerking the war-wagon sharply to the
left to loosen the zombie’s grasp on it. The pulse-rifle fired, a
stacatto thump, the strike of a muffled drum. Whump whump whump. The
lazars fell like poisoned roaches, not even twitching in the
aftermath.
-- W.O.L., He Loves Me for My Brainsss
(http://tinyurl.com/b5lzxpr)
They may not always show up in my
stories. But this is me, and I can't ever give up my first love.
Villains.
Bio
Lynn Townsend is a geek, a mother, a
dreamer, and the proud owner of a portable black
hole that eats kittens, odd socks,
staplers and her car keys. Her works have appeared in a dozen
collections, including “Steamlust”
and “Coming Together: Hungry for Love.” When not writing, her
interests include coffee snobbery, filk music, assorted geekery, and
chasing her child around. To learn more about Lynn, please visit her
website, http://paidbytheweird.blogspot.com/
or on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LynnTownsendwriter
1 comment:
Greetings, Lynn!
Welcome to Beyond Romance, and thanks for a great post!
I do love reading a well-turned-out villain, though I admit it's tough for me to write them. I'm just too nice a person LOL.
I am rather partial to Stefan Aries, the sorcerer in my M/M paranormal Necessary Madness. He's gorgeous, brilliant and irresistibly sexy. It's true that he's a murderer who kills to steal the psychic powers of others, but he does it using erotic rituals...you really can't hold it against him...!
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