Writer’s Digest has a little quotation matching quiz of literary bad guys? I scored in the middle range. How about you?
If you wonder how you might become a villain yourself, you could start by obsessing over Nordic Noir on screen and in print.
Writer’s Digest has a little quotation matching quiz of literary bad guys? I scored in the middle range. How about you?
If you wonder how you might become a villain yourself, you could start by obsessing over Nordic Noir on screen and in print.
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Nordic Noir. For the person who feels insufficiently suicidal over the holidays.
That’s the truth. “I went out to bury the dog, saw a neighbor’s house burning, and now I’m binging on shows about girls with dragon tattoos. Tomorrow, I think I’ll slip under the river ice.”