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You hear about people “devouring books,” and it’s kind of become a cliche saying. But, no. I’m not being dramatic. I fell in love with this woman, her way with words, her innate imagination that br…
Quiraing, Scotland photo via darrell
ALPENSTRASSE ~ Memories of my childhood in Bern Switzerland
Vintage Postcard, 1976 Ottobeuren, Bavaria (Bayern) Note: recently, I have been finding this photo all over the blogosphere. While I don't mind it being used, I would really appreciate it if when clicked on, it comes back here to Flickr. Today, I found it being used all by itself on someone's blog, with no track-back. Obviously, it would be considerate if people asked permission first.
Yes, so I'm aware it's September and autumn is creeping in, but here in Texas it's going to be summer for a while yet! It's strange- Fall has always been my favorite season, and yet despite this hi...
How important is having a working language in your fictional culture? Find out the importance of language in world building and how you can create your own from a few simple principles.
Eerily beautiful abandoned places in the world include ghost towns in the US, old sanatoriums in Germany, and Soviet monuments in Bulgaria.
So you're building the world of your story, and you have your map and the basic outline of a country or kingdom. It's time to add people! Get advice on developing the denizens of your fictional world, from their culture to their names and politics.
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Sociologist Hannah Emery discusses important considerations when developing fantasy cultures in novels.
Jill Barklem, the creator of Brambly Hedge, has got together with the Wildlife Trusts to bring us this beautiful gallery of fictional and real wood mice, voles, shrews, harvest mice – and the natural world they live in
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You can writen fantasy creatues like dragons and unicorns. But, if you want to create you own fantasy creatues, this guide is for you.
Detail of Summer Night, c. 1925Aloys Bohnen (American, 1889-1967) Oil on canvas; 34 x 27 in.31163Gift of the James Earl Fraser Estate Into the Grove During the day Californian summers can become oppressively hot—to the point of us wondering if the day’s warmest hours wouldn’t be better passed in siesta. The few respites from this heat can be found ...
They call me Angel of Death, but my name is Nisha Blake. I am Shepherdstown's living urban legend. My life, a tale of the macabre. People avoid me like the plague. Well, everyone but my friends. They don't see the Angel of Death when they look at me. They see poor, broken Nisha-the bully victim, suffering from vicious night terrors and vivid hallucinations. Things take a turn for the worse when Blaze shows up. He's a too hot, tattooed, bad-ass MMA fighter from London, hell-bent on getting to know me. Since he walked into my miserable life, my hallucinations graduated to a point where I can no longer differentiate between fiction and reality. I am insane. Broken beyond repair. Or so I think until- I uncover a secret from the past-a link between all the deaths, my hallucinations, and my night terrors. It's then I understand I'm not the Angel of Death. I am something else. Someone else. | Author: Nadine Nightingale | Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform | Publication Date: Jan 07, 2018 | Number of Pages: 312 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1979087652 | ISBN-13: 9781979087650
Twitter Thread: Terry Pratchett Quotes Full Of Astute Social Commentary - Funny memes that "GET IT" and want you to too. Get the latest funniest memes and keep up what is going on in the meme-o-sphere.
So today I want to talk about dealing with a massive cast of character. I am talking about main and secondary characters (not the odd village baker passing through a random scene never to be heard…
If mythological creatures are creatures of myth and imagination, then why do we still see dragon after dragon? I’m guilty of it too. Fantasy has a lot of the same thing repeated throughout,…
So, I’m back with my World Building series. So far, I’ve discussed topics such as water, atmosphere, sun, seasons and land so now let’s get to some of those living organisms. Ther…
Photo by Антон Воробьев on Unsplash Look look! Another series! It'll probably be pretty short since I can only think of fantasy,...
Ce magnifique décor Art nouveau de la salle de restaurant de l’hôtel Langham, avait disparu, caché derrière des cloisons, lorsqu’en 1978, le nouveau propriétaire décide d’agrandir le restaurant et le redécouvre en voulant faire passer des gaines d’aération !... Ce pavillon tout en verrière, avait été construit en 1898 dans la cour de l’hôtel Langham, par l’architecte Emile Hurtre, et décoré par le peintre Jules Wielharski. Eddy Mitchell est un habitué de ce restaurant et Léo Malet avait sa place réservée, signalée par une plaque de cuivre. (carte postale offerte par le patron)
Walk into any book store, and you will find shelves and shelves of fantasy books. But the same clichés run through most of them, and many are so predictable that you only have to read the back cove…
These ten resources will help you maximize your fantasy story's effectiveness. From worldbuilding to info dump, here's what you should and shouldn't do.
You are eager to begin writing, but you don't want your story to be boring and predictable. You want to write something fresh, intriguing, compelling. This article will describe some common fantasy clichés and how to avoid them. Avoid...
This is part of the series of blog articles called “A Writer’s Guide…” where guest posters share their knowledge of skills and occupations. These articles are a resource to help other …
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This modern log estate was designed as a relaxing family vacation getaway by VAg Architects and Planners, nestled high on a mountaintop in Vail, Colorado.
Struggling noble houses are a fantasy trope, so you want to create a few for your fantasy story. For fantasy fiction and roleplaying games like Dungeons and Dragons.
Writing a fantasy novel means paying attention to common elements of the fantasy genre, worldbuilding and more. Use these helpful fantasy writing resources.
An overview of common misconceptions about horses that come up in fantasy writing, with input from a bona fide rancher / horse trainer.