Writing fantasy
- cherrera
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Writing fantasy
I like staying on comfortable ground and this particular story is very uncomfortable.
Any tips, suggestions, tools for working through this would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Carla
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And also, I'm reading a book called Worlds of Wonder by David Gerrold. Have you checked that one out yet? It's written by a fantasy writer, sort of a "how-to" on fantasy world writing. I haven't gotten too far into yet so I can't say too much about it, but so far it seems interesting and promising! ;p
Have fun! I'll look forward to occasional updates about your story.

- cherrera
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Hi Willow.willowrose wrote:
And also, I'm reading a book called Worlds of Wonder by David Gerrold. Have you checked that one out yet? It's written by a fantasy writer, sort of a "how-to" on fantasy world writing. I haven't gotten too far into yet so I can't say too much about it, but so far it seems interesting and promising! ;p
I haven't seen that book and I do appreciate and reference. I'll check it out. I really appreciate your response. I'm trying to have fun with it, but I really want to tell the full story to myself--probably to get it out of my head.
In the meantime though, I am writing other stories, which is a good thing. And yes, I am having fun with most of those.
Carla
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This is exactly what I did in my own writing.KirkB wrote:It's all about the outline, especially when it comes to world building. Fully develop your outline, no matter how exhaustive, and you'll have a better idea on the journey your characters take. When creating the outline it is best to ask yourself a series of questions first, for example what kind of trees do the forest contain? What does the protagonist feel as the enter the forest. What is on the other side of the forest? etc. Answering these questions will help you to move the story along.
