How To Write A Fantasy Novel: Unlock Your Imagination With This Step-By-Step Guide To Crafting Compelling Plots And Memorable Characters
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Imagine writing a spellbinding world that not only enthrals readers but also brings you joy during the creative process.
Our quick guide is jam-packed with easy-to-follow prompts, tips, and techniques that will steer you through the fantasy writing
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How To Write A Fantasy Novel - Hackney and Jones
Part I
The Genre Bundle
The Genre Bundle – Fantasy Fiction
The Genre Bundle is our secret weapon in the fight against the dreaded writer's block. Whether you are a die-hard plotter or a free-as-a-bird pantser, this has something for both. It will help you to plan a solid summary of your novel and give you the creative freedom to add elements as you see fit.
In this section, we will cover all the elements you will need to consider to plan a solid summary of your novel. We have compiled The Genre Bundle by looking at the top 50 books in the fantasy genre. Throughout this guide, we've used Amazon’s top 50 bestselling fantasy books as the basis of our research.
We have taken a deep dive into the elements that make them bestselling.
This includes:
The Words Most Frequently Used In Bestselling Book Descriptions
Character Names And Roles
Events
Locations
Titles And Subtitles
Do's And Don't's Of The Genre
Fantasy Tropes And Stereotypes
Power Words
More Plot Twists To Add To Your Ending
Characters Part 2 - Develop Them Further
Internal And External Goals
At the end of this section, you will put all your thoughts together into one amazing novel summary.
Before we expand on the sections above, we need to establish a definition of what fantasy fiction is.
Fantasy fiction is a genre of storytelling that typically involves elements of magic, mythical creatures, and supernatural events. It often takes place in a fantastical world or alternate universe, and the stories often focus on heroes who embark on quests and adventures.
Fantasy stories can be set in a variety of different worlds and can be told in many different formats, including novels, movies, television shows, and video games. In general, fantasy fiction is known for its imagination and creativity, as it allows writers to explore new and exciting ideas that might not be possible in the real
