(Maybe a article could be written about dragons and the use of dragons in a world)
Anyways, thanks for all of the comments/suggestions/tips/ect, I'm already in the process of redesigning my dragons and Dragzards.
From this topic: http://mythicscribes.com/forums/publishing/6126-blogs-ideas-getting-publishing.html That should clear up some copywrite issues on ideas. Please post the idea so we can give feedback.
Fine, you guys win. I was thinking that the weakness of one writer can be the strength of the other. I don't know know how that came from this article: Finding Strengths in Your Weaknesses as a Writer
But what, I got my answer. :) And fantasy writing is not scientific writing for research...
This thought started to nag me for awhile now. I'm thinking about collaborating with an author that writes the same genre (more or less) and publishing the novel under my name as the main author and the other as the co. Like how Weis and Hickman wrote most of the stories for DragonLance...
Maybe they are warlocks? And maybe the head warlock is the one who created the way how the books organize and categorize themselves like what MadMadys said. Maybe some dark magic that can also protect certain books from people, like how Morg (in the Fisherman's Son series) did in his library.
Maybe I should use the idea of certain color leaning towards an alignment. But does it still sound like D&D?
I really like that idea because it can lean (more so it will) towards some good stereotyping in Torzukarr. Because I have a black dragon who caused a war between humans and...