![]() Mine are big stories, touching on world-changing events with all the accompanying dangers and hard consequences But, honestly, I never do a Hamlet on my worlds. Yes, I can be pretty tough on my heroes, heroines, and their friends. Not even a pessimist! Thus it surprised me a bit when people started labeling my work as dark fantasy. ![]() ![]() I've never been a brooding person, neither depressed nor sociopathic. In the webinar, I used her work as an example, particularly, of creating multi-faceted characters. Carol is a tremendously talented epic fantasy author, as evidenced by her awards (The Mythopoeic Fantasy Award and Colorado Book Award for her Lighthouse Duet - Flesh and Spirit and Breath and Bone - and for her stand-along Song of the Beast, the Prism Award for Daughter of Ancients and the Geffen Award for Translated Fiction for Transformation ). With that in mind, I'm pleased to present Carol Berg, here to kick things off. ![]() Following up on my June 9th webinar for Writers Digest Books about Writing Science Fiction, Fantasy and Paranormal, I thought I'd bring in some guest-bloggers to talk a bit about how they handle various aspects of the writing, worldbuilding, etc. ![]()
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