fantasy
fantasy
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by Steve Dolan - 2007-03-27
ElvesThe recent movie trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's impressive work, the Lord of the Rings, has sent interest in elves through the roof. It seems at times that every facet of popular culture ha...
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by Mary Jensen - 2007-04-04
Names are extremely important in fiction. You want to choose a name that is memorable and appropriate for the character. Sometimes the names come easily, but more often you have to work at it. There a...
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by Elaine Sihera - 2007-04-08
All relationships begin in earnest with what I call the 'besotment' stage which develops this important connection. Most love songs have been dedicated to, or inspired by, this first crucial stage in ...
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by Elaine Sihera - 2007-04-08
At this 'besotment' stage the relationship is viewed in an idealised manner because differences are discounted and faults are few. Details tend to be obscure and specifics are not discussed. The new c...
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by Allyson Huggett - 2007-04-05
During combat warriors often found that they needed additional protection from their opponent's attacks. To facilitate this, they came up with the shield. In its basic form a shield is used to de...
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by Roslyn Motter - 2007-04-23
How should a children's book be constructed?A very important element in the construction of a piece of creative writing is a strong beginning. If the opening is not catchy, then readers will fairly ra...
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by Will Kalif - 2007-05-02
The key to writing a real epic fantasy novel lies in the word "epic". But this doesn't just mean big in scale, scope, and size. An epic fantasy novel doesn't have to be a thousand page doorstopper...
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by Will Kalif - 2007-05-02
The movie Conan, with Arnold Schwarzenegger, was released in 1982 and the sword called "The Atlantean" was specifically designed for the movie and for the actor. It was given a major role in the m...
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by write 2 right - 2007-05-03
The call to Shakabaz - by Amy Wachspress - is a youth or "tween" fantasy adventure tale involving four unsuspecting youth (aging 10-14) and a family secret. Written with humor and tasteful exploration...
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by Leila Gabrielle - 2007-05-09
To some people, the term BDSM brings to mind images of people tied up in chains, in some dark secret dungeon and being whipped senseless in some type of twisted if not macabre pleasure. You know, an i...