I’m writing a dual POV YA Fantasy. A lot of the story has come together naturally, except the shared goal. Character (A) is a witch in hiding, and...
Thanks for the video suggestion! I ended up watching the whole video, Sanderson is a fantastic teacher and very informative. It sounds like the...
Thank you so much! That means a lot to hear that. I so often doubt my capabilities, my ideas, and my stories, so I really appreciate your vote of...
This is exactly what I needed clarification on! Your suggestions and examples have helped me so much in clarifying what I’m aiming for and need to...
The fantasy elements are the cultures (the witches, hunters, and maybe other groups), the magic that the witches practice, and potentially magical...
Thank you! I appreciate your perspective. I’ll keep that in mind.
Due to societal expectations, the hunter searches for his first witch to kill, which is how the characters meet. They both know the identity of...
I’m writing a YA fantasy romance series, and I’m completely stuck on the plot of book 1. My first book introduces two main characters: 1) a witch...
Curvaceous by itself had me thinking it could come across sexist. But with your full scene, I think it’s apparent that’s not the narrators intention.
I want to write the first book from the MCs perspectives as children, and I picture it being a sort of a YA genre. A very wholesome but high...
Haha, makes sense, that's a good way of putting it! Thanks for easing my fears.
I was reading The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak, and was inspired by the book's narrator being death. I came up with a cool short story about a man...
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