Personally I like to have my characters named before I start writing about them. The name is rarely anything particularly significant, but I feel...
Obviously the things like good characterisation and plot go without saying for all genres. For fantasy specifically I think world building is very...
I've used Capotain for now. Hopefully should the book ever get published, he'll be up there on the front cover with his snazzy hat so there's no...
Making a characters entire backstory on the spot is the sign of an amateur writer imo, or at least a careless one. I like to write by the seat of...
Well Capotain will do. Even if it's an obscure term I don't agree with coddling my readers.
Hmm, well that's the term that I searched in google to get that image, but I thought that was more an informal term for it, and was hoping there...
One of the characters in my new WIP is wearing this kind of hat:...
It would depend upon the story. If there is a specific impetus for this voyage, rather than "let's go on an adventure" then I think it would be...
I don't think you can be dragons tbh, as boring as that sounds. They seem pretty simple at first but there's such a wide variety of iterations,...
While I personally wouldn't read a story with loads of pointless deviations, even if they were well written, a few scenes that are just there for...
The red envelopes are hot topics. You'll also notice that some envelopes are open and some are close, the former being ones with new posts in them.
You're getting confused by names like Ned, Jon and Robb? You're going to be very frustrated in a couple of seasons time I can tell you. :P
But that's part of what I mean: shaking things up so it's different to the usual "destroy the world" spiel.
Separate names with a comma.