After many months of mistakes and banging my head against the wall, I came up with a few principles related to creating fictional worlds. I’ve never written them down before and they’re by no means perfect, but they may help you craft your own world or at least generate some thoughts on how you would approach it.
Tag: character
Author Interviews, Fiction Writing
Lenore Gay Interview – Capgras, Shelter of Leaves, and Advice for Writers
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• •Fiction Writing, Guest Posts, Mystery
Choosing the Right Quirks to Give Your Character – Guest Post by Keith Hirshland
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• •Fiction Writing, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Suspicious Email Writing Prompts
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• •Fiction Writing, Phobias
Create Your Own Phobias: Tripoerdogaphobia
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• •Phobias are wonderful to afflict your characters with. A phobia makes them seem more human. Possibly, a phobia will make your readers, especially those with phobias of their own, feel closer to one of more of your characters. Depending on what phobia you choose to bless, or curse, your character with, he can end up…
Author Interviews, Fiction Writing, Writing
Vicki Righettini Interview – Characters, Herbal Remedies, & Advice for Writers
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• •Author Interviews, Fiction Writing, Publishing, Reading, Writing
Peter Hallett Interview – Inspiration, Dragons, and Vietnam
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• •What was the inspiration for this book? Are dragons a hobby of his? Did writing the torture scenes ever make him cringe? How much research did he have to do? What are his thoughts on self-publishing? What was your inspiration for this book? I have an unhealthy interest in cryptozoology and have studied it extensively,…