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Tag Archives: action
What Is a Power Catalyst?
Fiction that incorporates magic and powers tend to use a ‘power catalyst’. This is something that is needed to trigger an ability. I’ll go into the categories on Wednesday, so today is just an overview. Mostly because I keep thinking … Continue reading
Happy National Author Day!
The meme says it all. Have a Happy National Author’s Day. To celebrate, check out the following books by clicking on their titles: Do I Need to Use a Dragon? by Charles E. Yallowitz The Tale of the Drakanox: Minstrels … Continue reading
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Pros and Cons of the Battle Fiend
My son and I watch a lot of anime. These tend to have a very big combat component, which got me thinking about characters who love to fight. It’s not a bad thing, but there are those that reach a … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged action, author, battle fiends, characters, cons, fiction, fighters, fighting, pros, writing
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Do Superpowered Characters Need Combat Training?
This is an interesting question. One that I’ve seen debated over the years. What are the two sides? Some people think a character who has super powers doesn’t need to have any combat training. They believe it just comes with … Continue reading
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Tagged action, author, combat, experience, fiction, superheroes, training, writing
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#2 of 2022: Chase Scene Post?
(Surprised to see this one in the Top 5 much less at #2. Originally posted on January 14th, 2022.) While a staple of action movies, the chase scene isn’t as easy to pull off when it comes to books. They … Continue reading
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Tagged 2022, 2023, action, advice, chase scenes, fiction, humor, tips, Top 5, vehicles, writing
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The Frustration of Inconsistent Deathblows
Long ago, I started watching Dragon Ball Z. Early on, one of my favorite movies was Krillin’s Destructo Disc. It’s a large disc of energy that can cut through anything. At least, that’s how it was presented. This thing was … Continue reading