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Review: The Night Ones Legacy by Gwen Bristol
I recently finished reading ‘The Night Ones Legacy” by Gwen Bristol. I recently met Gwen through WordPress (her site is gwenbristol.com) and have thoroughly enjoyed her posts. I enjoyed her book even more. I highly recommend this book from a … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, author, book, fantasy, fiction, hero, magic, review, storytelling, writer, writing, young adult fiction
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Fizzle
This is a character that I cannot take a lot of credit for. Fizzle was created by Mike (gamemaster of the game that the series is based on) and the character remains very similar to his original form. In the … Continue reading
Around and Round the Medicine Bush
(One of my favorite poems is the Dr. Seuss’ Pill Drill from You’re Only Old Once. I tried to do something similar a year ago after a really rough couple of months. Before anyone asks, my health was not as … 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
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged audience, author, book, character, depth, development, evolution, fiction, friends, hero, progress, sidekick, story, storyteller, supporting cast, writer, writing
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My Albatross
First, I always liked the use of the term ‘Albatross’ ever since I heard it. I think they’re beautiful birds and the metaphorical (is that right?) term is fun to use. I saw a lot of posts over the weekend … Continue reading
Posted in New Project Progress
Tagged albatross, author, book, characters, evolution, fantasy, fiction, frustration, progress, story, storyteller, style, superheroes, writer, writer's block, writing
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Nyx
I’ve introduced and talked about this character, so I’m going to end the non-Legends of Windemere posts with an explanation of how this character came to be: Back in 1999, a young woman with a chip on her shoulder and … Continue reading
All about the Women
I grew up with comic books, cartoons, and fantasy novels, so the concept of the female protagonist was a little skewed. They were the busty battlers (Wonder Woman), the agile acrobats (Teela from He-Man), or some type of spellcaster that … Continue reading
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Tagged audience, author, book, character, fiction, hero, story, storyteller, storytelling, women, writer, writing
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The Confusing Conundrum a.k.a. My Wishy-Washy Brain
Somewhere between writing a tense scene of traveling through a graveyard and a fun scene of a villain gloating while getting mocked, I came up with an idea. Well, not an idea, but a thought that might be an idea … Continue reading
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Tagged author, characters, comfort zone, drama, experiment, fantasy, genre, horror, new idea, storytelling, writer, writing
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Runaway Characters
I have a habit of letting my characters wander through a scene without much direction and it has led to a lot of interesting developments over the years. Just recently the wandering writing style has designed how goblin society works … Continue reading
Bouncing Around the Weekend
Have any other writers hit a point in a project where they really want to write the next scene/chapter, but they have too much going on over the weekend to get to it? I’m there now.
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Tagged book, books, drama, excitement, family, fantasy, fiction, impatience, monday, obligations, section, storyteller, storytelling, weekend, writer, writing
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