Dig a new well of creativity with Writer's Guide to Fairies, Witches, & Vampires
In ‘A Writer’s Guide to Fairies, Witches, and Vampires from Fairy Tales and Lore,’ Ty Hulse has created a densely-packed mine of gems and story ideas. Even if you aren’t looking to write a novel or short story, the collected ideas in the book will allow you to find several gems that you might be able to apply to real life.
Hulse has written the book with the writer in mind. While it could use an index, the presentation of some fairies and their stories occurs in several places as the stories illustrate the point that Hulse is making about fairies in general. It helps with retention as well as bringing more clarity to the specific in that section. Fairy motivations, the duality of their natures and an explanation of why certain fairies are the way they are and what it is in their backgrounds that make them thus are all covered. If you have never thought about fairies beyond Tinkerbell and her ilk, this will charge your idea machine and give you the raw material to create something new. With so much information on every page, ‘A Writer’s Guide to Fairies, Witches and Vampires from Fairy Tales and Lore’ begs to be read again and again, as well as referenced anytime your stories feature a fairy, witch or vampire. Don’t remain in the in-between when it comes to getting this book on your shelf – go and get it. |
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