Recently completed 'Ulrika the Vampire: Bloodborn'. First part of what is going to become an ongoing series of Vampire novels set in the Warhammer...
Surely if the name is already possessive, it doesn't need to be changed for a possessive context? Take off the top of my head the example word...
Orcs are perfectly fine to write about - It comes from the term 'Orcus', which was a black skinned demon. I intend to use that reference myself....
In addition to what Mallory said above, there's one factor to look at. Many great writers (by someone's standards anyway) fudge the facts when...
I'm aiming very much for how Tolkien was described. I've plotted out most of my fantasy world, the races, what motivates them, how their languages...
Ordinarily, i'd agree that the better story lies where i am focussing. However, I want to create a fantasy world before I kick the bucket, and...
Mmm. Gods. I remember naming some of those in my fantasy universe. The solution in my case was considering their language. There's two major...
I like blurring the lines. I had major troubles of conscience designing my world, it's races, their beliefs. I designed things that were meant to...
How on EARTH does one keep their brain on track? I started plotting out a 'world map' for a fantasy story. Basic things, lay of the land and...
I tend not to define characters to a role. I write a brief description of looks, personality and perhaps a few examples of how they've acted in...
Thanks for the insight. I think I understand how to make it work now. The main thing that made me think of this is the structure of the new...
What do you mean by the way it sounds? As in, to put it in English, but then through narrative indicate how the word was 'actually' pronounced?
Apologies for the repeated questions, but I just had a thought. As people might know, I was creating a bizarre culture for a novel project....
Separate names with a comma.