by S.P. Sipal | Aug 4, 2017 | Imported from AYAP
Today we welcome author Aden Polydoros to the blog. He’s got some great tips to share with us about how to research settings. Plus he’s celebrating the release of Project Pandora, which you can check out below the post! ***^*** When I am working on a...
by Martina Boone | Jan 26, 2016 | Imported from AYAP
One of the books I’m working on now is a full on fantasy. Beyond the first, wild sweet rush of the initial chapters where I didn’t know anything but the broadest strokes of where the heck I was going, I had to figure out the inner workings and clock pieces of the...
by Lindsey Hodder | Oct 18, 2015 | Imported from AYAP
A story is nothing without setting. Even the most basic of tales include some elements of world building. Little Red Riding Hood went into the woods, Old MacDonald had a farm, the chicken crossed the road. Every novel – from fantasy to the most contemporary or...
by S.P. Sipal | Oct 16, 2015 | Imported from AYAP
We’re thrilled to welcome New York Times Best Selling Author C.C. Hunter to the blog today. She’s here to share with us some wonderful insight into how to fully utilize your setting. Be sure to check below for her upcoming release in the Shadow Falls...
by Martina Boone | Apr 7, 2015 | Imported from AYAP
Point of view is one of the things that writers frequently forget to include when developing a setting, but because setting can help you unlock so many different aspects of character, POV is critical. Based on who they are and their individual experiences, each...
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