What do you wish you could do more every day?

Hey, wait. That’s not what you’re thinking. I’m a writer, and as one, my main task is to lie and be evil.

I lie when I create worlds and places that do not exist, situations that will never be real, and characters that have skills that go beyond the possibilities of our world.

But just being a good liar while doing all that is not enough; I also need to be evil. I have to put my characters in daring situations, and when they start managing to get out of them… Plot twist! And they find themselves in an even worse situation that not only needs to be managed but also will cost them something they love.

That’s it. Writers are professional liars and also evil toward the characters they create. And guess what? Readers love that! That’s why I wish I could be even more creatively evil toward my characters. This is the secret ingredient that makes their journey more interesting.

One of my favorite TV series of all time is Breaking Bad. Just imagine if Mr. White got his cancer treatment for free… The whole plot would collapse, and the series would be about a man treating his health condition. Pretty boring, right? But then Mr. White is told his treatment would cost a fortune; he has a son with special needs and is financially broke. That’s evil, but that’s exactly what made the series so interesting and captivating.

In real life, I’m an honest person, sometimes way too sincere concerning what I feel and my opinions on all things. But when I put on my writer’s hat, things change, and I become a perverse liar, telling my readers things that do not exist and thinking about how I could make the lives of my characters more challenging and miserable. Curiously, that’s exactly what makes my characters get better, stronger, and wiser.

And isn’t our life like this? The challenging situations of life are what make us develop new skills, acquire more knowledge, and be more wise. So we have to be thankful when facing hardships; they are the force that pushes us forward and makes us be a better version of ourselves.


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13 responses to “Confessions of a Professional Liar: Why I Wish I Could be More Evil Every Day”

  1. Interesting 🤔 but why..😂isn’t there enough cruelty and evil in this world? But I understand without villains it wouldn’t be interesting.. Thank you for your great book

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    1. Art imitates life. I think that’s why art must convey even the suffering present in real life to make sense to the observer/reader.

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      1. it would be interesting if a little evil wins.. if the readers get a little confused.. maybe the first part where evil rules and wins and the second part is the fight and complete destruction of evil

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      2. That’s the plan in the long run.

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      3. Okay.. be magnificent in your ideas.. 😉 ..but don’t lose your kindness, your heart in real world. Best wishes

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      4. Sure. I’ll keep doing it.

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      5. Thanks Michael 💙🤍

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  2. Interesting thoughts! I liked reading your perspective.
    But don’t focus too much on lying. Balance your negative and positive characters.

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    1. Maybe I was not clear enough, but when a writer, especially a fantasy writer, works on a book, they are basically making things up all the time to create a fictional universe that does not exist.
      Thank you for your comment!

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      1. I agree.

        Do what works for you and the audience’s demand.

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  3. Dear Michael,

    I shall reply to your comments that you submitted to my website in about a day or two, as I have many errands to attend to, and as my replies will probably be quite long in length. Meanwhile, you are welcome to peruse and comment to your heart’s content on your next visit to my website.

    Yours sincerely,
    SoundEagle🦅

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    1. No hurry. Thank you for your attention.

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  4. Dear Michael,

    I shall reply to your comments that you submitted to my website in about a day or two, as I have many errands to attend to, and as my replies will probably be quite long in length. Meanwhile, you are welcome to peruse and comment to your heart’s content on your next visit to my website.

    Yours sincerely,
    SoundEagle🦅

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