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Origin Week Finale: The Four
I think every artist has a favored character, painting, role, or whatever it is that they make. This could be the first character you ever made or the most successful. For me, there are four characters that I always gravitate … Continue reading
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Tagged author, book, books, character, characters, d&d, evolution, fantasy, fiction, friends, halfling, hero, magic, origin, story, storyteller, storytelling, thief, vampire, voices in my head, warrior, writer, writing
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Origin Week: Aedyn Karwyn
I was going to do Sari (sounds so wrong and dirty given the character), but I wanted to be able to stay near the computer after her origin post. So, my date with Sari will be delayed until Thursday when … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, author, book, books, character, characters, d&d, evolution, fantasy, fantasy religion, fiction, friends, hero, magic, origin, priest, story, storyteller, storytelling, writer, writing
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Fritz Warrenberg
Fritz was played by my friend Nate. Beyond that I’m not really sure where to begin with him. He is a gnome who is an inventor, illusionist, monster chronicler, and purveyor of fair maidens’ affections. In the actual game, there … Continue reading
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Magic of Support
I’ve been thinking a lot about the support that writers get when they are trying to ply their trade. I’m not talking about agents and publishers, but the people who are there to hold them up. I remember hearing a … Continue reading
Thank You to the Supporting Cast
Years ago I ran into an anime (Japanese cartoon) called Naruto and there was something that intrigued me about it. It was that all of the secondary and tertiary characters were more than background and toss away characters. There was … Continue reading
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Tagged audience, author, book, character, depth, development, evolution, fiction, friends, hero, progress, sidekick, story, storyteller, supporting cast, writer, writing
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Legends of Windemere: Beginning of a Hero Part 9
“Remember to eat everything on your plate, dear. Old Betty has to keep all of you growing warriors fed, so there shouldn’t be any reason to waste food,” the elderly woman advises Luke from behind the serving counter after handing … Continue reading
Thieves and Laughter
I like writing scenes with manipulative thieves in them. It’s surprisingly entertaining writing both sides of this type of exchange. One side has to believable, but also subtly bend the truth that the reader is aware of. The other side … Continue reading
Open Thank You
I was going to save this for Friday, but I think it is important that I do this post here and now. I have had many people help me and support me over the years. Other authors who have given … Continue reading