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Tag Archives: new worlds
The Reincarnated Hero
This is a niche type of hero, but I think it shows up more often than we realize. It’s definitely a big fantasy thing though. Now, a hero who has been reincarnated can go one of two ways: They are … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged characters, fantasy, fiction, heroes, new life, new worlds, reincarnation
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Questions 3: What If You Woke Up in a New World?
As authors, I think we imagine ourselves in other worlds to begin with. It might not be us exactly, but we exist in these worlds through our characters. So, the concept of an Isekai isn’t too farfetched. Probably why it … Continue reading
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Tagged answers, author, isekai, new worlds, q&a, questions, writing
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7 Tips to Writing an Isekai Story
Isekai can be tricky even though it looks easy. People think it’s only about having someone transported to another world and leave it at that. Makes sense since this means the main character acts as an avatar for the audience. … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, fantasy, isekai, new worlds, tips, traveling dimensions, writing
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The Next . . .
Many times I have been asked who I write like. Do I want to be the next Tolkien, Lewis, Jordan, etc.? I never liked this question because it immediately makes me think that people expect me to be unoriginal. I … Continue reading
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Tagged author, book, characters, copy, fantasy, fiction, fun, genre, hunger games, imagination, magic, new worlds, originality, voices, writing
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