#WritingQ could be #ReadingQ also (this is 1 of my rare personal ones)
Is there any fantastic talent or companion you've wanted since childhood?
I've always wanted to be a healer, & I went through a phase of wanting to be bonded to a dragon.
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Time for your Friday #WritingQ! This week, we're focusing on readers: Where and how do you like to read? Do you read at home in your bed, snuggled up with a paperback? At work listening to audiobooks? Tell us your reading habits!
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Happy Friday! Here's a #WritingQ or #ReadingQ to ponder: What's a great friendship (non-romantic) you've written or read about? What made that friendship so memorable?
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#Writingq though I guess this can be a #readingq too
Which is more important to you, the beginning of a story, or the end?
I care more about how a story ends, though I feel that what matters most isn't either the ending or the beginning, but the overall story.
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Umaryn of Aintwyg
Darat Snippet
Question for readers from a writer.
What do you think makes a story unforgettable?
My answer: Characters+Symbolism+Dramatic Tension
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Umaryn of Aintwyg
The town of Ba Mors
Question for readers from a writer.
Do you read multiple books at once? If so, how do you manage it?
My answer: I'm doing this now. I switch back and forth.
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Umaryn of Aintwyg
Desert oasis town (not featured in the book).
Question to readers from a writer.
What would you like to see more of in the book world in 2025?
My answer: I'd like to see xenofantasy take off. That's why I'm writing some of that.
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#WritingQ
Can a character who comes out chaotic good on the D&D Alignment Test, be too perfect?
I say, yes.
A characters who’s my idea of too perfect is likely to come out chaotic good.
I like too perfect characters though.