With the year coming to an end, I’ll look back at some of the books I’ve read, as well as on my own writing process.
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Storytelling: hope
I’ve been thinking about some common aspects of the stories I like. And I’ve found that one of them is hope. In this post, I’ll share why.
Continue readingBook review: Return of a Warlord
The fourth book of R.K. Lander’s series brings one of its subplots to an end. And what an end it is… (don’t worry, I won’t spoil it).
Continue readingBook review: Road of a Warrior
The second book of R.K. Lander’s series follows the first book right away – and while the first one was focused on the dangers outside, this one delves more into the threats within.
Continue readingBook review: Path of a Novice
After a couple of re-reads and forays into different genres, I’m back to reading fantasy. This time, I picked up quite a popular series, and was pleasantly surprised by it.
Continue readingBook review: Strange medicine
In today’s post, I’ll share my thoughts about the final book in Jim Stein’s trilogy.
Continue readingForging characters: parent-child relationships pt.2
Continuing where I left off two weeks ago, today, I’ll look into the parent-child relationships in my writing project. As before, headers will be for the child’s name.
Continue readingForging characters: parent-child relationships pt.1
A while ago, I looked into parent-child relationships in fiction. Today, I’ll look into some examples from my own project and share a bit of background. For clarity, the child’s name will be used for the headers.
Continue readingBook review: Strange Omens
After three years since I read book one (review), I’ve returned to Jim Stein’s post-apocalyptic urban fantasy based on native north-American lore.
Continue readingClichés: dragonrider fantasy, part two
Continuing from my first post, I’ll now delve to the usual story clichés appearing in dragonrider fantasy. This time specifically to elements related to dragons.
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