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Writing Fantasy and Science Fiction
Writing Fantasy and Science Fiction | Lisa Tuttle
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Lisa Tuttle begins by looking at the different kinds of novels in the science and fantasy fiction genres. She then moves on to look at ideas, word-building, language, structure, writing for children, co-authoring, short stories, and finding an agent. This edition advises on self-publishing and on-line publishing.
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My beloved pen gets super grumpy (ie, clogged up) if I don‘t exercise it regularly, which is my cue to write longhand more often.

Likewise, the blizzard outside is my cue to drink chai with frothed milk. Winter can get the hell out already.

Lreads Agreed! We‘re supposed to get a “major winter storm tonight through Thursday. Yuck. 2y
xicanti @QuietlyLaura my sympathies. All this snow is tough. 2y
Lreads Thanks. ☺️ 2y
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My brain‘s basically mush today, so I decided to write longhand with a little help from tea, peanut butter cups, and Captain America. When I have trouble concentrating, I find it a lot easier to draft in a way I can‘t immediately edit.

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I thought y‘all might like to see my adorable Spider-Man notebook.

Lreads Ha Ha! He‘s so cute! 😍 5y
xicanti @QuietlyLaura he‘s part of a set with Captain America and the Hulk! I can‘t wait to use them all. 5y
Cortg Too Cute!
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