Though the fluctuations would seem small to us, experience is relative and so the fluctuations would likely take on a greater value for them. So I imagine these differences of seasons and years would be noticed and used to mark time. rather than a random number count, especially if the...
I hear your concern elemtilas, you have a valid point, but my experience with reading YA Fantasy is that the fae have been used in a huge variety of ways by a plethora of authors. Among some readers your warning would be accurate, but among many others the waters are so muddied already few would...
In all my years of researching fae, I have never crossed the idea that fairies are small and faeries are human-size. It's an idea that can work well (in a printed story, less well for audio-book), but it is either your own idea or the idea of just a few people. It is not a widely accepted fact...
Greek myths and plays act like fate is a mysterious force that works around what ever you do so that you still reach the fated end. Eg. Odeipus Rex
Norse myths act like the future events of Ragnarok are unchangeable.
Most common people are fated to live and die doing what their parents...
Thanks. I ended up copying and pasting from the character map on my last laptop. And used find and replace to put it into the many necessary words.
This laptop doesn't have a number pad either and the character map was buried. I found it with the search box.
Is there a code to use if you...
Thanks everyone for responding to this thread. I agree, rules for writing are mostly stupid. I do like to know what are common objections to different writing devices so that when I decide to use them I can use them well.
People who feel their opinions and "rules" are set in stone are funny...
I've dabbled. I'm fine with vocabulary, but grammar rules are a bigger challenge. I have several languages in various levels of development.
My (AE)lfar language (A and E should be conjoined but I don't know how to type that) is based on Proto-Indo-European, Old Norse and Old Celtic. It has a...
I just discovered an older article on breaking unspoken rules for writing SF/Fantasy stories. 10 Writing "Rules" We Wish More Science Fiction and Fantasy Authors Would Break
I found it an interesting article and would love to hear it discussed here. Any opinions about it are welcome...
There are idea/concept stories or exploration stories that require a working knowledge of a successful world scenario. Effectively the story and the world tend to develop together, but starting with the world building concept is often helpful .
You seem to have done a lot of research in this area, so maybe I'm not reading your question right, but it seems you've missed something. It was the cooling that caused the mass extinction, wasn't it? If the temperatures were warm and got hotter, wouldn't most life adapted to the heat be able to...
Evolutionary vs. technological science fiction (soft science fiction) has historically resided pretty close to fantasy in a category previously dubbed "lost worlds" by my huge history of science fiction book.
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