1. Juju Bagdasarian

    Juju Bagdasarian Member

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    when to stop ?

    Discussion in 'Fantasy' started by Juju Bagdasarian, May 9, 2013.

    I have been wondering in a fantasy novel, can somebody say there is to much fantasy in it or the more you have the better it is ?[/I][/I]
     
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    No. No-one can tell you that. But you can get it proof read and get suggestions.
     
  3. richardclayton53

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    It all depends upon the type of fantasy story you are trying to write i think. Typical High Fantasy has lots and lots of fantastical elements, whereas your Low Fantasy tends to have a more realistic feel to it, not so over the top.

    I personally prefer Low Fantasy, but your the writer so its totally up to you in what you create! :)
     
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    It isn't a matter of quantity but of quality. It may seem too much because it doesn't fit well but if you make it good there won't be any such problem.
     
  5. Juju Bagdasarian

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    I agree, maybe it doesn't sink well inside my head because its new and changes the original way in which i was planning to do things
     

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