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Using Dungeons and Dragons class roles when writing Fantasy – WritingFantasy
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Tips and how-to for aspiring fantasy writers. Creating an interesting Villain. Creating an Interesting Protagonist. Creating different Races in a Fantasy setting. Using Dungeons and Dragons class roles when writing Fantasy. On Creating an interesting V…. On Using Dungeons and Dragons cla…. Using Dungeons and Dragons class roles when writing Fantasy. I won’t go into all the detail of the game itself here, because there’s (literally) enough to fill a novel. Instead I’m just going to talk about one aspe...
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Creating an interesting Villain – WritingFantasy
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Tips and how-to for aspiring fantasy writers. Creating an interesting Villain. Creating an Interesting Protagonist. Creating different Races in a Fantasy setting. Using Dungeons and Dragons class roles when writing Fantasy. On Creating an interesting V…. On Using Dungeons and Dragons cla…. Creating an interesting Villain. So last week I spoke about making your hero interesting. This week I’d like to flip the coin and give some attention to your villain. Or the Ring of power that corrupts them both, causi...
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Author Bio – WritingFantasy
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Tips and how-to for aspiring fantasy writers. Creating an interesting Villain. Creating an Interesting Protagonist. Creating different Races in a Fantasy setting. Using Dungeons and Dragons class roles when writing Fantasy. On Creating an interesting V…. On Using Dungeons and Dragons cla…. Then one day, I fell ill with the flu. It was a nightmare. For three weeks I didn’t even have the energy to get out of bed. I was on holiday at the time too, so I didn’t even have the thought that I was mis...For a lit...
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January 2014 – WritingFantasy
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Tips and how-to for aspiring fantasy writers. Creating an interesting Villain. Creating an Interesting Protagonist. Creating different Races in a Fantasy setting. Using Dungeons and Dragons class roles when writing Fantasy. On Creating an interesting V…. On Using Dungeons and Dragons cla…. Creating an interesting Villain. So last week I spoke about making your hero interesting. This week I’d like to flip the coin and give some attention to your villain. Or the Ring of power that corrupts them both, causi...
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Using Dungeons and Dragons class roles when writing Fantasy – WritingFantasy
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Tips and how-to for aspiring fantasy writers. Creating an interesting Villain. Creating an Interesting Protagonist. Creating different Races in a Fantasy setting. Using Dungeons and Dragons class roles when writing Fantasy. On Creating an interesting V…. On Using Dungeons and Dragons cla…. Using Dungeons and Dragons class roles when writing Fantasy. I won’t go into all the detail of the game itself here, because there’s (literally) enough to fill a novel. Instead I’m just going to talk about one aspe...
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Creating an Interesting Protagonist – WritingFantasy
https://thefantasygenre.wordpress.com/2014/01/22/creating-and-interesting-protagonist
Tips and how-to for aspiring fantasy writers. Creating an interesting Villain. Creating an Interesting Protagonist. Creating different Races in a Fantasy setting. Using Dungeons and Dragons class roles when writing Fantasy. On Creating an interesting V…. On Using Dungeons and Dragons cla…. Creating an Interesting Protagonist. Readers don’t want that kind of hero, it’s boring. Nowadays, people want their heroes to be relatable, to suffer and, through great effort and struggle, achieve what they want.
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Birches or Bastards; The Dilemma of the Fantasy Mapmaker | Brian Staveley
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The Emperor’s Blades. The Last Mortal Bond. The Providence of Fire. On the Writing of Epic Fantasy. The Lounging and the Bon-bons. The Leaping and the Cowering →. Birches or Bastards; The Dilemma of the Fantasy Mapmaker. December 11, 2013. Do you actually need to see. Do you need to see the roof? It seemed like a reasonable argument in the heat of the moment. Maps purport to be objective. Here, they claim, is the mountain. Here is the lake. This alleged objectivity is as beguiling as it is fa...Of course...
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Creating an interesting Villain – WritingFantasy
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Tips and how-to for aspiring fantasy writers. Creating an interesting Villain. Creating an Interesting Protagonist. Creating different Races in a Fantasy setting. Using Dungeons and Dragons class roles when writing Fantasy. On Creating an interesting V…. On Using Dungeons and Dragons cla…. Creating an interesting Villain. So last week I spoke about making your hero interesting. This week I’d like to flip the coin and give some attention to your villain. Or the Ring of power that corrupts them both, causi...
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Creating different Races in a Fantasy setting – WritingFantasy
https://thefantasygenre.wordpress.com/2014/01/16/creating-different-races-in-a-fantasy-setting
Tips and how-to for aspiring fantasy writers. Creating an interesting Villain. Creating an Interesting Protagonist. Creating different Races in a Fantasy setting. Using Dungeons and Dragons class roles when writing Fantasy. On Creating an interesting V…. On Using Dungeons and Dragons cla…. Creating different Races in a Fantasy setting. First I want to apologize for the delay in posting; I had major issues with my laptop yesterday. From now onward, I’ll be posting on a Wednesday, so keep an eye out! What ...