Warfare in Fantasy: Forgotten Logistics
…session. How about we have me talk and lets have you follow along nodding your head to my lovely insight. Let us see for the first time the empty kettle…
…session. How about we have me talk and lets have you follow along nodding your head to my lovely insight. Let us see for the first time the empty kettle…
If there’s one thing no writer wants to be accused of, it’s writing flat characters. As readers, we love watching characters transform over the course of their exploits. As writers,…
…what I’m doing. I write to be read. It’s really that simple. There are stories I want to tell, about characters I love, in a setting I have created, and…
…but fall in love, break up and get back together again, then live happily ever after. The secret sauce in a romance novel has to do with the emotions a…
…discuss something he loves to do, playing with structure. Speaking generally, where do your ideas start – a plot or structure idea, a character, a question you want answered –…
…to love a human? Does the magic system make sense? Does the social construct I want to use make sense? Does this awesome character trait make sense? I hope you’re…
…station without the details? I love that epic fantasy still uses description. Setting the mood with towering cliffs capped by the sun rising over a new land excites me to…
…comparable to any of the great works of fiction that we all know and love. (Of course, if we were sane, we wouldn’t be writers.) We should all make apprentices…