Q&A Friday

We hope you're all enjoying March Madness month.
By the way, congratulations to noodlers Terry McLaughlin and Dianna Love who are both finalists for the Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence! Terry's A Perfect Stranger finaled in the contemporary series category, and Dianna's Midnight Kiss Goodbye in the Dead After Dark anthology finaled in the novella category.
Our question to explore this Friday is:
How do writers or screenwriters keep readers sympathetic to mad characters? What works for you as a reader or film buff?
Labels: mad characters
This Week on the Wet Noodle Posse

March Madness continues this week with the following blogs:
Monday, March 9th: Dr. Debra Holland Lord of the Dance
Tuesday, March 10th: Terry McLaughlin Embracing Eccentricities
Wednesday, March 11th: Lee McKenzie Weird Beer and It Isn’t All Green
Thursday, March 12th: Maureen Hardegree Daylight Savings Time—Exactly What Are We Saving?
Friday, March 13th: Q&A topic—How Does a Writer Keep a Reader Sympathetic to a Mad Character?
Labels: daylight savings time, Dr. Debra Holland, eccentricities, Lee McKenzie, Lord of the dance, mad characters, Maureen Hardegree, Terry McLaughlin, weird beer