FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION AS INVENTED HISTORY
Are we all writing historical fiction, but the history is invented? When I was working as the Forgotten Realms novel line editor at Wizards of the
Are we all writing historical fiction, but the history is invented? When I was working as the Forgotten Realms novel line editor at Wizards of the
If you follow me on GoodReads you’ll know that I set up a Reading Challenge every year, and for most of the past few years I’ve actually
Even if you aren’t writing hardboiled detective, crime, or mystery stories, I think pulp grandmaster Raymond Chandler’s 1950 introduction to
Some more from the old online worldbuilding course… If we begin with the basic concept that no one literally speaks English in either Westeros or
In A Moveable Feast, Ernest Hemingway told us that, “The only kind of writing is rewriting.” And from there, at least, came generations of
This week, I’d like to mine some material from my now defunct online Worldbuilding course. This, on the subject of magic in fantasy, and to some
It would not be entirely correct to say that, for some decades now, my “day job” has been as an editor. To say “day job” means that it’s
When I first started writing—seriously writing—and started getting published, the internet was still a mostly hidden thing used by scientists and
Imagine my surprise when I read “Beyond the Plot: Craft Tricks of Great Commercial Thrillers” by Cassidy Lucas at, of all places, Crime Reads.
I bet you’ve seen these before—at least a few of them quoted here over the years. The list is all over the internet. I found it at iO9. But this
These three words sometimes kinda mean the same things, and sometimes kinda mean different things, but as an editor, I see them used more or less
We talk a lot, us writers, about productivity—how much writing we got done, how much writing we meant to get done, how much writing we should have
I’ve written before on the subject of a story’s first line, or a novel’s first paragraph, and starting a story—pulp fiction style—with a
I used to teach in-person then online courses, and one of the most popular was my worldbuilding course. Though it’s been a while since I’ve
A few weeks ago I talked about how, once your novel is published, it “belongs to the ages,” and I’ve written before about my ambivalence