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How do you start writing fantasy?
10 Tips for Writing Fantasy Fiction
- Read and re-read. You can only write as well as you read.
- Know your market. For first-time fantasy writers, it’s especially important to consider your audience.
- Start small.
- Next, go big.
- Choose a point of view.
- Meet your characters.
- Outline your story.
- Make, and keep, rules.
What to do when you want to write but don’t know what?
I have a few methods I use:
- Write something else first. Challenge yourself to write a page about something completely random.
- Play some music. Find a random song, and write something that fits the mood of the song.
- Keep a list of ideas. If I see something or think of something that might be good in a story, I’ll wri.
How do you get inspired to write a fantasy novel?
10 Ways to Find Inspiration for Fantasy Writing
- Look at animals.
- Look at old photographs and study your family.
- Watch movie trailers.
- Listen to music you hate.
- Sit in an empty room with no computer or paper.
- Transform your surroundings.
- Shake up your schedule.
- Go to places outside your comfort zone.
What to do if you cant write?
Your turn
- Listen to writing podcasts, audio books, or short stories on your mp3 player.
- Think about potential plot twists.
- Mentally develop your characters.
- Use a dictaphone to take notes.
- Write down ideas as they come to you.
- Keep reading, as much as possible.
- Write in very short bursts.
- Do morning pages.
Can I write a book based on Harry Potter?
Yes, you can write a story that takes place in the Harry Potter universe with your own original characters.
How do you write a good fantasy novel?
Keep your story relevant through real-world themes “Your concerns about politics, culture, the environment, technology, violence, racism, misogyny — these issues can be explored in inventive, eye-opening ways while writing fantasy,” says Rebecca Faith Heyman, an editor who worked on Elise Kova’s The Alchemists of Loom.
Is it still a good time to write fantasy?
There’s also never been a more exciting time to write fantasy. The genre is changing daily, as authors such as Neil Gaiman, Susanna Clarke, and Patrick Rothfuss continue to interpret, subvert, and stretch it to attain new pinnacles.
Should you write YA or MG fantasy?
As Young says: “If your characters are younger, you should be writing YA or MG, not adult.” To get a better picture of the various subgenres within fantasy, check out this guide as well as this post on the evolution of fantasy since the 1900s. 2. Develop your world through short stories
Do you know your fantasy genre?
If you’re writing a fantasy series, you likely know your genre well. But do you read widely, or do you prefer a specific handful of authors? The only way to really become familiar with the clichés and pitfalls of fantasy is to read across decades and subgenres. Try not to read only portal or medieval fantasies.