I agree with you on all your points. It gives you freedom because there aren't any standard rules when it comes to fantasy. :)
Okay, I can see a way of this working but it may not be the way you will like/consider. Turn the book into parts inside one book. Part one: The...
I have two options. 1. I make up names that suit my character or sound too cool to pass up. 2. Find a name I like on...
Ideas pop into my head when I'm not brainstorming and if they don't I usually have to force myself to sit down and think things over. Most of the...
All right. That is actually a really cool idea. I don't know how it would work from a publisher's standpoint, but if presented properly I...
When I first started really getting into writing 12 years ago most of it was based in first-person pov. The reason I believe I wrote like that at...
What compels you to write? It is a need for me. I've been writing almost every day for twelve years. The need to express myself through words, or...
Being a fantasy writer sort of made sense to me... I love medieval history, dragons, magic and elves. The powers you have and the abilities to...
So, what you are trying to do is make two possible endings for the series that can happen with the events in the last two books? Are the two...
Firstly, I'm doing well. Thank you for asking. How are you doing? Now to answering the question you posted. For the series I'm writing at the...
Are your intentions for your books to be choose your own ending? Life the reader chooses what ending they want and continue reading the next book?
To be honest, finding a name for my character is probably my favourite part of character development for me. It is when - to me - my character...
My 'annoying' characters aren't particularly annoying to me. They have traits that annoy other characters, and may in turn annoy readers who do...
Depends on who you are submitting them to. Most would likely write back and say it needs more editing. Other's would give you a chance but would...
Separate names with a comma.