Lin Anderson

Lin Anderson [Tip: hold Ctrl and click a link to open it in a new tab. (Hide tip)] is a crime novelist and screenwriter, known for her character Rhona MacLeod, a forensic scientist. Unlike some other crime writers, her villains tend to change from story to story. She is one of the founders of a festival for crime writers in Scotland called ‘Bloody Scotland’.

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How do you create a ‘baddy’ and how do they emerge in your imagination?
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How do you approach writing characters who behave in morally questionable ways?
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Do you worry about the likeability of your villains, and how do you approach their likeability?
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To what extent do you think readers form a relationship with your characters?
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Do you consider how your characters might impact the reader and whether they offer the opportunity for self-expansion (in the reader)? What about if they are villains?
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Have you faced a situation where readers get offended/outraged by your characters, and does this ever affect the way you subsequently write?
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What techniques do you use to transport readers into the world you create?