How to write a fantasy novel (Part 3)

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How to write a fantasy novel Part 3

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17 Responses to “How to write a fantasy novel (Part 3)”

  1. I was wondering if I could send my Prologue to you to see what you think of it so far they are using some old grammar kind of like as if they are from england or something but it is supposed to be like that I think it sounds pretty good but I want a person like yours opinion

  2. Im having a hard time starting I played a movie and I can see it but I can’t write it the basics is it takes place on a planet where the flow of energy has been corrupted and the planet somehow can sense that there is something wrong and creates a “Lotus from the Earth” who can manifest and manipulate the flow of energy to defeat the corruption but he doesn’t know to do so yet and he only has soo much time but it doesnt feel right it feels like im missing something any help?

  3. Thanks for the video, im trying to start a book right now

  4. words of literature wisdom :)

  5. 5:20

    wow! Awesome mental image. pretty hard to explain what it looks like!

  6. Thanks for the comments and good luck on your story.

    Sincerely, Mark DiAngelo

  7. thanks for the help man. I have been writing for a while but have been stuck on page I think it was 235 thanks to your help I passed it and am on the ending now.

    Thanks again, Nick

  8. Very good video. If you ever need help publishing the next book my sister knows Mr. Riggio from barnes and nobles, whenever you have it ready i could have them look over your proposal. I love what your doing in giving a real video about a very difficult genre to write in a way thats marketable. I too have a book that I’m sending soon to get published and you covered everything I went through to get a sale. If you ever need honest review of your work dont hesitate to message me. Again great job

  9. great video, u should make another one on actually putting words on a page, the litriture side of writing because i find this really hard. also good luck on the book. i want to read it soounds great.

  10. Welcome man. Good luck with your novel. :)

  11. thanks mark, i’m a writer to and these vedios really helped. :]

  12. I think I have it, actually. I think maybe I oughta give it another try then… I tried sending it to an agent in NY, but she said she loved it but that the economy… blah blah…

  13. Oh, get a book called Writers Marketplace. It has the phone numbers of thousands of publishers. the price is about $100. Its well worth the price tag. Trust me on this one.

  14. Oh, and there are many reasons why LOTR is succesful. I just named the main two reasons. I mean it IS pretty darn original. And no one can compare it with any other book because its in its own league.

  15. Houghton Mifflin, James Murphy
    You might have heard of them.

    And Tolkien I think would be pleased with the films or at least had a sense of respect for the interpretation. Remember that adaptions never co-exist with the books or original story.

  16. Yes… I’m watching you… I need an agent. Please message me who your publisher is.
    I think LOTR is successful because I would say it is “meta-historical”
    One of the things lost in the movie was the subtle realism of the events and the world. They tried to make it more “extreme” but they just ended up making it more implausible. I know why, and I’m not saying the movies are bad, no, they’re AMAZING, but I still think, “could have been even better”

  17. SOMEONE COMMENT PLZZZ!
    :D

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