Monday, September 19, 2016

Disability in Epic Fantasy

Disability in Fantasy: Questions to Consider


Disabilities aren't too common in many epic fantasies and science fiction, though I see them often in the form of characters losing limbs (hands seem to be a common theme...looking at you, Star Wars). Here are some things to think about when creating your characters.

Sunday, September 18, 2016

Resources for Flintlock/Gunpowder Fantasy

Writing Historical Epic Fantasy? 


It's one thing to write about how to do research, but it's hard enough to build a research library of your own while writing! Here are some resources I've been using. They're split into two camps: actual research and fiction.

Naturally, you will tailor your research to your world.

The links below use affiliate links, and if you are uncomfortable clicking on them be sure to check out this same Flintlock Fantasy list on Goodreads!

As I continue to do research I'll update this list and keep it pinned to the sidebar for reference.


Friday, September 16, 2016

Cultural Diversity in Epic Fantasy

So you want to include diversity in your story? 

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Great! I'm really glad you do, so let's get started.

Thursday, September 15, 2016

What to Do When You're Not Writing

Have Writer's Block?

I've been writing for a long time. Everything from newspaper articles, to magazine editorials, silly fanfiction--all of those works have contributed to my writing style. Like everything else in life, I find that I can't keep my marathon-writing at full speed.

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

MAGIC!! 

I'll admit: I'm not an expert when it comes to creating magic systems. How can I be, when I'm not a published novelist (yet)? However, having spent a few years exploring and building my own magic system has given me some insight into the creation process. But Hanna, you may say, what do you know that none of the other thousands of articles on the Internet have told me?

Monday, September 12, 2016

Flintlock Fantasy: Why You Should Read (and Write) It

Flintlock? What's That? 


Traditional fantasy encompasses the usual tribe--elves, dwarves, orcs, hobbits--with a not-quite-so-historically-accurate medieval flavor of sweeping robes, majestic dresses, and a plague or two. Sound familiar? I'm sure a few stories have popped into your head already.

No offense, Cersei.

Thursday, July 7, 2016

Catch Up Post: Luxurious Leg of Lamb and Tomato Chicken Mensaf

Have any of you watched that new cooking show on Netflix called "Cooked"?

It's just four episodes. Four episodes that explore the four elements of cooking (earth, fire, air and water). One of the things the host said reverberated within me: "you can eat whatever you want, however much you want...but only if you cook it."