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Tony Tips Tuesdays™: Writing Complex Friendships
Friendships in fiction should be multifaceted, just like they are in real life. They can be loyal yet complicated, nurturing yet competitive, comforting yet confrontational. And when they’re written well, these relationships elevate your characters, deepen your plot, and move your readers.
Let’s talk about how to write friendships that feel real, raw, and unforgettable.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Oct 147 min read


Tony Tips Tuesdays™: Writing Compelling Villains
A compelling villain doesn’t exist merely to “be bad.” They challenge your hero, force them to grow, and often embody the darkest mirror of the protagonist’s internal struggle.
Villains are not obstacles—they are catalysts.
If your readers remember your villain as vividly as your hero, you've done your job right.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Oct 74 min read


Tony Tips Tuesdays™: Characters Who Protect Others But Not Themselves
This week’s Tony Tips Tuesdays™ dives into the nuanced art of writing characters who protect others but not themselves—and why they leave such an indelible impact on readers.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Sep 305 min read
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