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Liberate tuteme ex Excelsior!

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 No.8614

If someone wants to write fantasy (especially high magic fantasy), other than Tolkien and Moorcock, what books and authors should one read first?

 No.8627

Try reading some pre-Tolkien fantasy. It may inspire you do write something different from all the generic genre trash these days. The prose of Tree of the Folkungs by Verner von Heidenstam is very stirring, and creates a grand and dramatic atmosphere without superfluity or grandiloquence of any kind, so I would say you should give that a go.


 No.8652

>>8614

I'll say the same thing I did on /tg/. Don't fucking read other peoples' fantasy or it will ruin your own. Just start writing, and if you need to read anything read about craft, scene structure, and overall story structure.




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