Hail Adventures and welcome again to another quest filled month of the Fantasy Gazetteer. Our imagination loving writers have brought to us delightful stories of metamorphism. Their characters change in ways that are typical to the fantasy genre and amazingly fascinating to the reader. This month our storytellers fill our heads with lessons, discipline and even a bit of karma.
With the heat of the summer sweltering on the fringes of our roofs, we can remember the times as youths when we sat in front of the “boob tube” watching a Sunday night special, with our parents and siblings sharing a bowl of not microwaved popcorn. The excitement that we felt as our eyes adjusted to the living room with the sun going down and our minds concentrating on the quest at hand whether it be Oz or Disney, we began to pull in the story and make it fit into our everyday lives – even into the lives of the youth. So what were we really doing? We were using the imagination of others to enhance our own. Building upon the ideas of others is what has made civilization what it is to day – for good or bad we have evolved.
A little something special for our writers: Our second place winner in this month's Short Story contest, Gene Alvin, has a very unique and helpful blog that new and old writers should find helpful. Take sometime and give it a serious look, lots of tips and ideas to think about for the writer and reader alike, www.aelbooks.com in the USA and in the UK www.aelfwin.co.uk.
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