Writing fantasy is very different than writing science fiction. After a lot of pondering, I managed to come up with some simple rules that make a lot of sense and help one to avoid the overuse (or underuse) of capitalization.
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Book Reviews, Dark Fiction, Fantasy, Fiction Writing, Horror, New Words Learned, Science Fiction, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
Immortals’ Requiem – a Review
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• •Fantasy and reality collide. The result is total chaos. Creatures from parallel worlds thought to exist only in our nightmares enter modern times, bringing their bloody and gory existence with them. This unputdownable dark fantasy has a huge cast of characters that includes humans, elves, ifrits, ORCS, barghests, satyrs, syartalfars, therians, shapeshifters, werewolves, wereleopards, vampires,…
Fiction Writing, Writing, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Waterfalls Picture Writing Prompts
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• •Author Spotlight, Fiction Writing
Bradley Simpson – My World of Fantasy
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• •I am a self-published fantasy author with four novels under my belt. With a writing style that varies from quirky fun to darkly serious to the occasionally naughty, I strive to spin a quality yarn that is enjoyable and engaging. The written word is delightful; crafting imaginative tales is what I love most. My dreams…
Book Reviews, Fantasy, New Words Learned, Science Fiction, Words
The Gift: The Chronicles of Tucker Littlefield – a Review
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• •Tucker Littlefield is a self-assured con man, liar, and thief. Traveling with a sword on his shoulder, Enon Tutelo by his side, and Noget, Enon’s dog, he is ready for adventure. The story opens in a tavern filled with people from near and far to hear Tucker Littlefield speak. This time, he talks how he…