TL;DR In today’s discussion, we delve into five fantasy clichés that often frustrate readers and viewers alike. These clichés include inconsistent magic systems, epic battles with no real stakes, confusing character names, tacked-on destinies, and fake stakes that undermine the narrative. By avoiding these pitfalls, writers can create more engaging and believable stories. 1. Inconsistent…
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Top 5 Fantasy Tropes (Writing Advice)
TL;DR In today’s post, I’ll discuss five fantasy tropes that I absolutely love: the burden of magic, the band of heroes, adventure, fantasy sports, and heroic sacrifice. Each trope enhances character development and enriches storytelling by introducing conflict, camaraderie, exploration, competition, and profound thematic elements. Let’s dive into each one! The Burden of Magic The…
5 Worst Worldbuilding Mistakes & How to Fix Them (Writing Advice)
TL;DR World building is crucial for all genres, not just sci-fi and fantasy. This post discusses five common world building mistakes: half-baked worlds, info dumping, sensory deprivation, static worlds, and irrelevant details. We also explore practical solutions to enhance your story’s setting, lore, and society, ensuring they engage your audience while supporting your narrative. Introduction…
3 Mistakes that KILLED Star Wars: Attack of the Clones (Writing Advice)
TL;DR: “Attack of the Clones” suffers from three major writing mistakes: poor dialogue that detracts from character interactions, poor pacing that fails to build suspense, and rushed emotional reactions that undermine character development. While the movie has entertaining moments, these issues hinder its storytelling and affect the believability of the romance between Anakin and Padmé….
Let’s Talk About Writing an Original Story
TL;DR The phrase “there’s nothing new under the sun,” originating from the book of Ecclesiastes, reflects a sense of monotony in life and creativity. While striving for originality in writing can feel daunting, understanding how to blend the strange with the normal and the familiar with the unfamiliar can help writers create fresh and unique…