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Party in the Caster Swamp
The Lich– Do we have a question to work with here? General Vile– I believe we are supposed to discuss being villains and our various motivations. Trinity– There aren’t many of us here. The big boys were told to stay … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged author, bad guys, characters, conversation, demons, dialogue, elves, fantasy, fiction, fun, humor, lich, villains, writing
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Benefits of Using Darker Perspectives
Let’s just jump right into the list here. The topic is why writing a few scenes that focus on the villains can help your story. Again, you don’t see these very often unless the hero or a supporting character is … Continue reading
The Many Flavors of Villainy
Before I get into using a villain’s perspective, I do want to talk about how there are different types of villains. Time and time again, I see people arguing over who is the better bad guy when the characters in … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged antagonists, author, bad guys, fiction, masterminds, minions, monsters, villains, writer
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Eyes of a Villain
I’ve mentioned a few times that everyone loves a good villain. This isn’t an original thought and has been around longer than all of us have been alive. Yet, you don’t always see a lot from the villain’s perspective. They … Continue reading
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Tagged author, evil, fiction, humanity, point of view, villains, writing
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When a Theme Gets Stretched
Long ago, I created a character named Sin. He was a cunning thief who got himself caught up in a grand adventure. I made him in high school and I’ve mentioned him a few times on this blog. He’s one … Continue reading
Posted in New Project Progress
Tagged author, fantasy, fiction, series, theme, thief, writing
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To Write in Different Words
I wish to make a language That gets carried down the lines Fondly remembered And uttered beyond the pages Complicated and clean With fans becoming fluent Drawing my world Into the realm of reality Take the ‘G’ and make it … Continue reading
Do’s and No-No’s of Fantasy Languages
It isn’t easy writing fiction and delving into the concept of languages. Many of us grew up with the humor of ‘Pig Latin’, which was so ‘cool’ as a child. Now it’s barely uttered and probably on its way to … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged advice, author, fantasy, fiction, fictional languages, languages, tips, writing
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Lost and Rare Languages in Fantasy
One of the most common plot devices in fantasy is the ‘indecipherable language that has been lost to the ages’. If not lost then hidden by something such as appearing under certain moon phases or need to be chucked into … Continue reading
Written in Another Language: Thrill or Headache?
One of the most common ‘complaints’ one hears about fantasy and science-fiction is that everyone speaks in the same language. From aliens to orcs, they usually seem to know the human tongue. I’ve heard people say that this draws them … Continue reading
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Tagged author, Elvish, fantasy, fiction, Klingon, languages, writing
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