Secrets of Writing Fantasy Novels
The secret to writing
a great fantasy novel is the laying of a firm foundation.
Writers of fantasy
novels understand what fantasy is, fantasy is not something incredible. In
fact, for a fantasy novel to work it must be believable. If your novel is not
believable, you would sooner be writing a comedy.
To write a fantasy
novel that works, your world, your characters and the intention, adventure or
quest must all fit together. Long before to you get to write “once upon a
time”, or “in a land far, far away”, you must create this time and place. The
writer of a fantasy novel must know this place in as much detail as they know
their real world.
In the creation of
this fantasy place, the writer must pay careful attention to believable detail.
Consider that if sun never rises in a fantasy place, the vegetation would not
be vibrant and, well, unless there is some other element in the environment
that should explain the impossible. If the land is barren, there is unlikely to
be an adequate water source, unless somehow this source is polluted, stagnant
and infertile. If the writer feels
compelled to include a viable water source here, they must explain some force
that makes it so.
If there are animals
in this world, they must belong to this world. An arctic wolf is unlikely to
fare well in a hot humid environment, but some cousin of the wolf that
evolution has produced with a thin sleek skin will do nicely. Perhaps the
writer really wants an arctic wolf, should attribute its presence to some magic
or other force, but this force should also have a reason to belong.
After the environment
has been set, or even in the creation of the environment, the characters should
be given form. As important as it is that the characters have physical form, it
is vital that they have personalities and human traits complete with fatal
flaws. To properly develop the characters, they must have a history, direction
and purpose. Although clearly defined in the writer’s notepad at the very
beginning of developing the fantasy novel, these things should be revealed in
the duration of the novel.
In developing the
characters (this is still very much before the writing of the novel can
commence) with their individual qualities, the writer should also examine how
they interact with other characters and their environment, and their
relationships to each other. These things will be revealed to the reader in the
appropriate scenes in the finished fantasy novel. The writer of a fantasy novel
should keep in mind, or learn to accept that his characters are real, and as
such conflicts and tensions are often apparent even if not spoken out loud,
these things can be represented in the way they relate to each other and
situations.
All good fantasy
novels must include a quest or an adventure and a reason with motivation. It is here that the fantasy novel explores
humanity. The secret to writing a fantasy novel is knowing
that the novel is a vehicle for understanding what life is. The writer should
not say this to their reader, but do allow the reader to draw their own
comparisons to the world they are reading the fantasy novel from.
Finally, the secret
to writing a fantasy novel beyond creating the foundations are the same as they
are for any other novel. A fantasy novel must have an interesting plot, and
themes. Typically, fantasy novels should include the examination of good and
evil, and, the quest to understand oneself, complete with challenges.
The history of the
characters is an ideal backup story, so a good fantasy writer would have
developed a thorough history for their characters. I do this myself. I create
diaries and journals kept by my characters and refer to them in the character
development. I do not write these into the novel but simply write them to know
them and draw the characters development out from them.
It is important that
the writer of a fantasy novel create their world and their characters from
their own imagination. Writing your characters into someone else’s world is
sure to prove a disappointment to the reader who will know this world from
someone else’s novel. A fantasy novel is not an extension of someone else's
work; it is the creation of a new one.
Number one secret to
writing fantasy novels- make it believable.
Number one not so
secret to writing a great fantasy novel- create a solid foundation.
Number one rule to
writing any fantasy novel- use your imagination, not another writer's.
It's goodbye from me
That's it folks
Barry
Publishing
pro and author/filmmaker Barry Sheppard has written and published many books,
with hundreds of reviews in newspapers, TV and radio. He is now concentrating
on eBook writing/publishing and starting his own television station. Did you
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