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Tag Archives: fiction
No Rest For A Hero
I forgot what made me think about how certain heroes never get to rest. Might have been when I was watching ‘Highlander’ Season 1. I remember a character telling the protagonist that he can’t stay out of the contest of … Continue reading
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Tagged adventures, author, enemies, fatigue, fiction, heroes, rest, writing
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Exaggerated Conditions in Fiction
I was watching a show, which was rather good. The name was ‘Almost Paradise’ and it was a crime show with some comedy. The main character goes to a tropical island because he suffers from high blood pressure. This means … Continue reading
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Tagged author, drama, exaggeration, fiction, health, medical conditions, tension, writing
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Creating Fictional Plants: 9 Times Out of 10 They’re Carnivorous
I realized that I’ve talked a lot about designing monsters over the years. Always a focus on the animals though. A plant-based creature might show up at times, but there are still animalistic characteristics. This seems wrong. An environment is … Continue reading
Beware the Ideas of March: Doom Omens
I don’t really know much about doom omens beyond what they are. These are warnings about disaster approaching. Sometimes they’re specific, but they tend to be vague and riddle-like. I keep thinking of Casandra from Greek mythology too where she … Continue reading
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Tagged author, doom, fiction, foreshadowing, omens, predictions, prophecy, writing
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Characters Falling From Grace on Purpose
The character above is Vegeta, who is a character from Dragon Ball Z. He started as an enemy and eventually moved his way into ally. At several points in the series, his pride gets the best of him and he … Continue reading
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Tagged falling from grace, fiction, heroes, on purpose, turning evil, villains, writing
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Packing Up for Exploration!
Adventurer 1– So, we haven’t been to this place before. Let’s make sure we’re prepared, Jimmy. Jimmy– You got it, Bart. Bart– Extra clothes, backpacks, bedrolls, food rations, rope, torches, flint and steel, and weapons are first on the list. … Continue reading
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Tagged adventures, adventuring, dialog, explorers, fantasy, fiction, gear, humor
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7 Tips to Exploring New Lands in Fiction
Is having your characters explore a new world difficult? Maybe. Some authors have an easier time than others. This depends entirely on how your imagination works and what your writing style focuses on. For example, I think those who work … Continue reading
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Tagged adventures, author, exploration, fantasy, fiction, new lands, setting, wilderness, writing
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Discovering a New Land in Fiction
The exploration of a new land is kind of a staple in fantasy adventures. We don’t really pay much attention to it unless it’s the main plot of the story. It’s usually seen as a shift to a new location … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, author, exploration, fantasy, fiction, new land, setting, writing
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