I've been writing
a high fantasy novel, and have been fighting with the idea of whether to use a pen name or not.
If you've written
a high fantasy novel with a setting detailed enough to give Tolkien a run for his money, you might be tempted to start talking about your imagined country's political history or geography or some sort of set - up background information.
It's like a visual
high fantasy novel meets... hockey?
Not exact matches
The best - selling
novel by J.K. Rowling (titled Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in England, as was this film adaptation) becomes this hotly anticipated
fantasy adventure from Chris Columbus, the winner of a
high - stakes search for a director to bring the first in a hoped - for franchise of Potter films to the screen by Warner Bros..
When she's not fretting over
high school entrance exams (remember, this is the Japanese education system) or trying her hand at amateur songwriting, she devours
fantasy novels in rapid succession.
I had a friend in
high school who wrote the worst
fantasy «
novels» and forced me to read them.
«I'm NOT interested in science fiction, horror,
high fantasy, Christian fiction, political
novels, or books with extremely violent elements.»
«I'm NOT interested in Christian fiction, adult non-fiction, horsey books, genre science fiction or
high fantasy (though I am open to speculative elements, especially in middle grade fiction), erotica, category romance (though romantic elements are welcomed in
novels), or books that feature graphic violence.
I kept on yearning for
high quality
fantasy novels and that itch grew more and more with every book (it was hard reading a self published book to review, and another book because I tried to review a book a week, that was very challenging), and I just gave in.
The highly inventive, brilliant author of Snow Crash, Cryptonomicon, and Anathem returns with his most accessible
novel to date, a
high - stakes thriller in which a wealthy tech entrepreneur gets caught in the very real crossfire of his own online
fantasy war game.
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Now Amazon is describing his newest
novel, Reamde, as «a
high - stakes espionage thriller about a wealthy tech entrepreneur caught in the very real crossfire of his own online
fantasy war game!»
Terry Pratchett and Tad Williams are both well known for their
high -
fantasy novels and many people grew up reading their books.
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fantasy, sword and sorcery, sci - fi
fantasy.
Both are by highly - regarded
fantasy authors (although Gaiman is very well - established in all kinds of media, and Clarke just blazed onto the scene a couple of years ago with her brilliant, amazing Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell), both collections have stories that tie in to previous
novels, both were very
high on my to - read list for Fall 2006, and both were satisfying in their individual ways.
When I was in
high school, I read a lot
fantasy books (mostly Dragonlance
Novels), but I've recently endeavored to broaden my reading horizons.
This game truly feels like a love letter to both graphic
novels and
high fantasy.
Ken Johnson reports: André Ethier's funny, faux - naïve paintings resemble the works of a self - taught, semi-talented
high school stoner steeped in heavy - metal music,
fantasy novels and the visionary arts of the French Symbolists....