INTJ Mastermind 0r Villain: How to Use MBTI Personality Profiles in Writing.

INTJ Mastermind 0r Villain   I am constantly doing research to become a better writer. A while back I saw a post on Pinterest about how and why the villains in some stories were inaccurate. It starts out explaining about one particular MBTI personality type that is most often portrayed as the villain in fiction─the INTJ. I had never heard of MBTI([image error]
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Published on January 27, 2016 10:24
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message 1: by Melissa (new)

Melissa I'm a female INTJ. And I clearly remember the day I took the Myers Briggs test and was so elated that there are other people out there like me! Not that I know any personally but they exist!! :) (As one meme says "Finding a female INTJ is like finding a unicorn....an evil unicorn") Though most I find online who are writers are sci-fi and fantasy. I've never met another INTJ straight romance writer.


message 2: by Andrea (new)

Andrea Boyd Actually, my book is considered fantasy, though most mistakenly think it is historical.
The meme about the evil unicorn is my favorite! One of my friends told me I wear my evil like a badge of honor because I find stuff like this amusing when others would be upset to find out someone thought they were evil.


message 3: by Melissa (new)

Melissa Right, I noticed yours was fantasy. :) And yes, I embrace my evil unicorn badge.


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