Could You Become a Monster to Kill One?

by wlancehunt in Books, fantasy

The layers are thick and deep in this story. Expect things to change. Often. Unexpectedly. Yet precisely the way they must. Once you know enough.

Killing Your Little Darlings

by wlancehunt in Books, fantasy, Writing Now

“In writing, you must kill all your darlings.” —William Faulkner   Yes, this post will be about wholesale slaughter.      Of words, characters, and ideas.      Of little darlings—all those great lines, tightly written paragraphs, wonderfully surprising sub-plots, or dashing characters that please the writer, but will bore, or worse, confuse the reader.      I’ve never enjoyed […]

Revelations and Unexpected Shifts

by wlancehunt in Books, fantasy

knowing her as well as we do, having watched her survive her brutal childhood, pull off one audacious mission after another, we know this won’t last. Then, things get worse.

Mission Impossible, Night Guild Style

by wlancehunt in Books, fantasy, Writing Now

Yes, this is Iliana of House Hawk, the highest earning, boldest, most respected Journeyman in the Night Guild.

When Temporal Lobe Seizures meet a Twenty-year Old Novel Idea inspired by a Song

I felt as if my consciousness had suddenly reappeared back in my own body. In the exact moment from which it had been plucked days, or perhaps years before. In between? I had no idea.

A Grim Dark Swords and Sorcery Fantasy Thief Adventure

by wlancehunt in Books, fantasy, Reading Now, Writing Now

Andy Peloquin has introduced me to yet another genre I didn’t know existed and took me a great ride doing so.

I’ve Plenty of Bad Habits

by wlancehunt in Books, fantasy, productivity, Writing Now

Things that keep me from doing all the things I want to do. Many of them, I want to bring to you. But instead, they get sacrificed to the time hungry beasts of these bad mental habits.

Military Fantasy: Who ‘da Thunk?

by wlancehunt in Books, fantasy

Nothing like rattling strongly held beliefs in reading.

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