Well, the cover is lousy, and it is a pretty standard
fantasy novel so no rarity factor and lots of already at least somewhat established competition.
Not exact matches
If you like «
fantasy»
novels with Kings, Queens, magicians, monsters, and
so on, then this is a good series to read.
The most common mistake the computer made was misclassifying horror
novels as either science fiction or
fantasy — perhaps not
so surprising given the ambiguity between those genres.
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, Tim Burton's cinematic take on the first of three
novels in Ransom Riggs» popular dark YA
fantasy series, introduces Jacob (Asa Butterfield in the film), a child who ventures out to find the fabled Miss Peregrine (Eva Green), whom his late grandfather had told him
so many enrapturing stories about.
If J.R.R. Tolkien weren't
so famously averse to allegorical readings of his
fantasy novels, one could be
so bold as to suggest an «America as savior» reading of the conclusion to the titular battle, wherein simply the appearance of the eagles seems to imply that the enemy has been vanquished.
I do have one self - pubbed
novel, but it's a mainstream book with a narrower audience,
so I wouldn't expect it to sell as well as the
fantasy books.
So I've decided to merge all my urban
fantasy novels, previous published under the name Loralie Hall, to be released as Allyson Lindt's books.»
So here's what you need to know: both of my two indie - published
novels, Faerie Blood and Bone Walker, Books 1 and 2 of the Free Court of Seattle urban
fantasy series, are currently on sale in ebook form for 99 cents each.
I'm thrilled to welcome Sandra Unerman to the Guest Blog next Monday — all the more
so as her contribution coincides with the publication of her new
fantasy novel Spellhaven.
So, on the writing front, having about 97 % of the first time readers returning to buy the movie optioned
novels and many coming back to purchase all 9
novels in the series, even crossing over to my YA
fantasy series just to keep reading can be used as a measure of success.
Is it just authors showing up on a Facebook event page to say, «I'm
so - and -
so and I wrote a
fantasy novel, here's the Amazon link!»
At the time I had an urban
fantasy and a mystery
novel making the rounds of the publishers
so I was on the lookout for professional organizations that I could join.
The basic plot of Kennedy's first
novel is fairly standard
fantasy fare — Jo, a 13 - year - old girl who gets whisked off to a strange world, discovers that she is a child of destiny and must combat evil forces bent on the destruction of the world — but it's
so dizzyingly arrayed with Monty Python — inspired window dressing that one might not notice.
So crowded, tossing one's
novel over a virtual transom in hopes of it landing upon a suitable editor's desk is surely the height of
fantasy.
Contemporary
novels can often skip this unless the setting is unusual, but any speculative genre [5] will need to give some basics
so we know if we're in a medieval
fantasy village, a post-apocalyptic wasteland, or a radioactive cupcake factory.
Thank you
so mcuh for selecting my
novel, Darkshine, as a
fantasy finalist.
Finding the right words to describe what we write is a dilemma many
fantasy writers face as the the genre is
so wide open.It is unfortunate that
fantasy novels and
fantasy stories are listed with science fiction when they really have very little in common.
I am just at that stage — published by a tiny New Zealand publisher, about to release my
fantasy novel as an ebook and dreaming about being «discovered»
so that my physical book will be available worldwide and everyone will know about it!
Also, all of your EE book covers (except the last book in the series) look like romance
novels, not
fantasy or steampunk,
so that means even more females than males will be interested.
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in the end of 2012, as I was coming close to the completion of my first
fantasy novel, He Walks with Dragons, I decided I didn't want to pay them thousands of dollars,
so I went to my city hall and set up my own publishing company, Mystic Dragon Publishing.
After taking way too long to write a
fantasy epic, author and educator Scott King refined his writing process
so that he could crank out a
novel in five days!
Romance
novels look a whole lot different from thrillers, thrillers are far from
fantasy, and
so on
So yeah, I hope you look forward to that, and also hope you're a sensible Star Wars fan who can accept the franchise as the children's science -
fantasy series that it is, and don't try to hack a new Star Wars movie's metascore because it undoes those crappy expanded universe
novels from way back when.