Author David Weisberg Writes About the Antihero in his New Novel, 'The American Plan' for The Writer's Dig Blog on Writer's Digest

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In my David Weisberg's new novel, The American Plan, he created his own brand of antihero, as explained in his guest post on Writer's Digest, where David writes:"All along, I knew I ran the risk of alienating potential readers. My protagonist, Philip Narby — an unapologetic drug addict, a frequenter of prostitutes, cynical and paranoid, eager to betray friend and country alike to advance his own ends — has few redeeming qualities. Yet his story is compelling, and he carries the plot and themes forward with energy and excitement."Read the full post here: http://www.writersdigest.com/online-editor/craft-perfect-antihero

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