Fantasy Writing Category

The Worldbuilder’s Toolkit: Geography & Topography

Geography and topography serve as the bedrock upon which we build the foundations of a fantasy world. These terms, though related, have distinct differences in the realm of worldbuilding. Understanding and skillfully manipulating these elements can profoundly affect your story, characters, and plot, lending a sense of authenticity and depth to your created world. In […]

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Engaging Readers without Info Dumps

Through fantasy, readers seek to escape the ordinary and embark on extraordinary journeys. A key challenge for writers is to immerse readers in imaginary worlds without drowning them in unfamiliar terms and excessive exposition. Worldbuilding requires engaging descriptions, character experiences, and careful dissemination of details to avoid the dreaded “info dump.” In this article, I’ll […]

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Breathing Life into Fantasy: Creating a Believable Setting

The appeal of fantasy lies in its ability to transform the impossible into reality and make extraordinary things seem commonplace. But for a fantasy world to captivate readers, it must feel believable and immersive. Crafting a world that feels genuine is crucial, not just a writing exercise. In this article, I’ll delve into how to […]

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Introduction to Worldbuilding

Fantasy literature transports readers to unimaginable realms, where they can escape reality and embark on epic quests, encounter mythical creatures, and explore magical lands. The key to the magic of these stories lies in creating fantasy worlds that are immersive, believable, and awe-inspiring. These realms become characters in their own right. The art of worldbuilding […]

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The Writer’s Guide to Maritime Navigation

Over the last couple of weeks, I have covered different ships and a large span of maritime history. However, all these ships mean nothing if you do not know how to get where you are going. Today I will cover maritime navigation. I will mainly focus on navigation before satellite and radio. As always, magic […]

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The Writer’s Guide to Sailing Ships of the Age of Exploration

The Age of Exploration, also known as the Age of Discovery, was a time that saw a surge of explorers taking to the seas. From the 15th to 17th century, European explorers discovered and colonized multiple regions worldwide. This exploration would not have been possible without two technological advancements. The first was the magnetic compass, […]

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The Writer’s Guide to Sailing Ships of the Ancient World

The history of the sailing ship is long and throughout it humans have developed many types of vessels. The builder’s needs and the advances in sailing technology achieved up to that point usually influenced the designs of sailing ships. This will not be an exhaustive list. There are too many types of sailing ships and […]

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Writer’s Deep Dive: Sail Repair

As I said in my last post, The Writer’s Guide to Sails, the sails are the engine of the ship. Therefore, any damage that prevents the sails from performing their function threatens the ship and crew. In the worst case, the vessel will be stranded or at the mercy of the tides and waves. As […]

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Writer’s Deep Dive: Anchors

A ship’s anchor is a critical piece of equipment. It allows the vessel to be secured in place when a dock or pier is unavailable. However, just like the hull and sail shapes, the anchor has a significant amount of technology in its design. Now, let’s dive in! Terminology Shank – The long piece of […]

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