Tucker & Dale vs. Evil is an amazing movie I just found on Netflix. Its like a typical horror movie in reverse, where the hillbillys in the woods are being harassed by the group of college kids.
I never really pay attention to race in a book. If you are worried about your characters being too diverse or offensive then maybe just try not to mention their race. Their names could likely be a give away as to their race, but if you don't really do anything else to draw attention to it then...
So is anyone here a fan of The Witcher? I really enjoyed the short stories from The Last Wish. I did not like the first novel, Blood of Elves, as much as the short stories, but I am still excited about the next book in the series being translated into English in April.
I think SeverinR got what I was meaning by normal. I don't think I would want to eat the people around here. I would likely end up with clogged arteries.
Actually no, but I have considered it before. That would definitely not be a cliche. I suppose one way to make a dragon more interesting would be to change its anatomy a bit.
I have honestly never cared about how over used something like elves or dragons are. All I care about is the story. Now with that being said, the best way (in my opinion) to ruin a story is to fill it with the most stereotypical elves, dragons, and other fantasy creatures possible. If written...
Howdy from Texas. I live among cows and goats and. . . Ok, so I live near cows and goats. I have been writing a bit for a year or so now. I have not really kept track of time much as the endless cycle of college and work seems to make every day run together so maybe its been longer than that...