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Tag Archives: ensemble cast
Moving From the Spotlight to the Shadows and Back Again
I’ve mentioned a few times that I write ensemble cast stories for the most part. Legends of Windemere is the easiest example since you can’t really say any of the champions are more important than the others. This wasn’t any easy … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged ensemble cast, epic fantasy, fantasy, heroes, Legends of Windemere, magic, protagonists, shadows, spotlight, sword & sorcery, Windemere
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Spreading Out Debuts
One of the toughest things about an ensemble cast adventure is having the various heroes and villains debut. You want each one to make an impact, but you also want the story to move at a decent pace. Stretching the … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged authors, cast, characters, ensemble, ensemble cast, fantasy, group dynamics, heroes, introductions, Legends of Windemere, Windemere, writing
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Focusing on the One
The strange thing about Legends of Windemere is that it’s an ensemble cast, but seemed to start as a one man show. At least this is how some people have seen it. Luke Callindor is repeatedly pointed at as the … Continue reading
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Tagged author, ensemble cast, fantasy, focus, heroes, magic, series, villains, warriors
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