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Tag Archives: James Cameron
Take Your Characters Somewhere Interesting
One of the larger drawbacks about writing fantasy is that the settings must be created. Unless you are writing historical fantasy or steampunk, the places where your story unfolds simply do not exist in the real world. While this opens … Continue reading
Posted in Concept Creation, World Building
Tagged Angels & Demons, Avatar, Dan Brown, DaVinci Code, fantasy writing, Inferno, James Cameron, Lost Symbol, novel writing, Robert Langdon, settings
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Is there such thing as a New Idea in fiction?
One of the greatest challenges that writers face is coming up with new and fresh ideas for stories. It is a struggle to search for something revolutionary to introduce to the world. When that new idea is found it is … Continue reading
Posted in Art of Writing, Concept Creation, Plotting, World Building, Writer's Voice
Tagged art, Avatar, Indigenous People, James Cameron, Writers Resources
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