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Tag Archives: fiction
#3 of 2022: Writing Nobility Tips
(This post originally went live on March 4th, 2022.) As a fantasy author, I have to consider the layers of society. Nobles are the clearest division because they are composed of the kings, queens, princes, princesses, and other titled folks. … Continue reading
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Tagged 2022, 2023, characters, fantasy, fiction, heroes, high society, nobility, Top 5, villains, writing
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What Some Jobs Bring to an Adventure
After talking about how pre-adventuring jobs can add useful skills to an adventurer, I should probably give some examples. The challenge is that I haven’t held these jobs, so I can easily miss a few things. In fact, I’m working … Continue reading
Adventurers with Mundane Jobs
There is a trend in fantasy and adventure stories that I didn’t really notice until recently. I don’t even know what triggered this thought. Many adventurers start out in a simple, mundane job. This is mundane when compared to battling … Continue reading
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Tagged adventurers, author, fantasy, fiction, heroes, jobs, skills, writing
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#4 of 2022: Third Person POV Post
( This post originally went live on November 16th, 2022.) The one issue I have with writing this post is that omniscient is a pain to write. I get it wrong half the time. So, I might cut this short … Continue reading
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Tagged 2022, 2023, author, fiction, limited, omniscient, point of view, POV, storytelling, Top 5, writing
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The Benefit of Teenage Protagonists
The Young Adult market is pretty bad. One of its staples is having a teenage protagonist, which gets some interesting responses. Most people seem to relate to these characters on some levels, but you have the occasional audience member judging … Continue reading
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Tagged development, fiction, growth, heroes, maturity, protagonists, teenagers, writing
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Poetry Day: Darwin Slepsnor
(Totally forgot that I did a poem on Darwin Slepsnor. He’s definitely evolved a bit since I did this poem. For one thing, I made him a little chubby and gave him a plan. This poem is accidentally insulting at … Continue reading
Writing Reactions to Disabled Characters
On the surface, this looks rather easy. How hard could it be to have one character react to the disability of another? We all know what we would do, right? The list isn’t even that long: Ask questions Show sympathy … Continue reading
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Tagged characters, disabilities, fiction, heroes, negative, positive, reactions, respect, writing
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7 Tips to Writing Disabled Characters
Writing characters with handicaps isn’t easy. Some people may think it is, but those fall into two categories. They either have the disability themselves or they’re about to make several mistakes. Ideally, an author would want to know what they’re … Continue reading
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Tagged characters, disabled, fiction, handicap, heroes, tips, writing
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