Depends on how it’s done. “Instructional” fights can be interesting if they’re written in a way that allows readers to quickly digest and follow...
There is no rhyme or reason to the history, honestly. I made this partially for a tabletop game so people can fill in the blanks themselves....
I’m not looking to make a statement about how economics work in the real world. It’s 100% about having an immersive, but very much fictional...
What I’m getting is that settlers need ways to fulfill Maslow’s heirarchy of needs without being dependent on another entity. They’ll have algae...
Why furious? It’s funny to think that someone would be so angry while writing. :D
I really hope to see fantasy that features humans without any magical powers figuring out ways to survive in a world where nothing makes...
Yeah, communications infrastructure would have to be rebuilt because it can’t connect to Earth. There would be an internet renaissance with an...
Humanity is colonizing an alien planet with diverse biomes and a breathable atmosphere. What kinds of technology (modern and sci fi) and culture...
As long as you foreshadow some kind of hint or way for the readers to figure out what would happen, even if it could only be reasonably pieced...
America singlehandedly repels the alien invasion.
KISS (Keep It Short and Simple) Is it more digestible for readers to remember multiple characters with names like Lovecraftian elder gods or...
Also be sure to account for tech and power differences, and how that affects the interactions between different groups so they aren't just...
I like Scrivener's folder and document layering system because it reminds me of Photoshop. Very useful for compiling lore notes.
You just described writing complex characters in general. Good for some stories, not necessary for others. There's nothing inherently wrong with...
Separate names with a comma.