Post by account_disabled on Nov 26, 2023 4:42:18 GMT -2
The only solution to be able to manage a situation of this type in an acceptable manner is to possess excellent analytical skills also in one's own work, as well as to perfectly master the narrative techniques that work on the creation of empathy. It goes without saying that my suggestion is certainly not a diktat, but is based on the analysis of what has arrived at the editorial team in past years. This does not mean that fiction offers examples of successful stories even with non-human protagonists. The last one I read, “The path of wood and blood” (Luca Tarenzi, Asengard), represents for example a good proof.
But the writer was at the time on his fourth published work and is considered (rightly) one of the authors 'to follow' in the Italian fantasy scene. To anyone who wants to try their hand at a story of this type, I advise you to write and Phone Number Data share more first. Some skills are only acquired with practice. #2 – The Cherry Tree – Giovanni Maria Pedrani A misunderstood young hero is forced into an endless series of trials to achieve his goal. Helping him in his undertaking is his friendly friend. The prize will be the love of a girl. The secret to defeating the villain is contained in a mysterious seal. This hackneyed script is the basis of most fantasy stories, with many variations, but a common matrix.
Hero, anti-hero, accomplice, seal, final prize, are the ingredients of the classic fairy tale conceived hundreds of years ago. And we find it successfully everywhere. To name just one: Robin Hood with his companion Little John, the beautiful Lady Marian and the evil Prince John. And in the science fiction genre there is instead a race to think of a different world every time, with all the smallest details (from botany to units of measurement, from the political order to clothes), focusing more on the "scenography" (which is nevertheless important) than on the true story, on the action or on the fantasy in the plot. Indeed, this setting is often the backdrop to banal events from television fiction that could easily be placed in our time. We are always happy to read new ideas.
But the writer was at the time on his fourth published work and is considered (rightly) one of the authors 'to follow' in the Italian fantasy scene. To anyone who wants to try their hand at a story of this type, I advise you to write and Phone Number Data share more first. Some skills are only acquired with practice. #2 – The Cherry Tree – Giovanni Maria Pedrani A misunderstood young hero is forced into an endless series of trials to achieve his goal. Helping him in his undertaking is his friendly friend. The prize will be the love of a girl. The secret to defeating the villain is contained in a mysterious seal. This hackneyed script is the basis of most fantasy stories, with many variations, but a common matrix.
Hero, anti-hero, accomplice, seal, final prize, are the ingredients of the classic fairy tale conceived hundreds of years ago. And we find it successfully everywhere. To name just one: Robin Hood with his companion Little John, the beautiful Lady Marian and the evil Prince John. And in the science fiction genre there is instead a race to think of a different world every time, with all the smallest details (from botany to units of measurement, from the political order to clothes), focusing more on the "scenography" (which is nevertheless important) than on the true story, on the action or on the fantasy in the plot. Indeed, this setting is often the backdrop to banal events from television fiction that could easily be placed in our time. We are always happy to read new ideas.