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i have been writing for years, but never fantasy. in fact, i have not even ventured into the realm of fiction before, other than some lame short stories. i have always loved fantasy, from Middle Earth to Prydain, but i have always considered it a sort of closet-pleasure, the type of thing only nerds do so keep-it-quiet-if-you-want-to-be-taken-seriously.
recently i decided to write fantasy. probably the most alluring aspect of my newfound hobby is the stark good-versus-evil rhetoric when it is convinient write. i am a good guy, or i try to be, but there are few bad guys to fight when you are an american high school student. when i so boldly strolled into the library looking for a non-fiction book on the glory-days of good versus evil. i searched through everthing, and eventually found those glory days never actually happened outside the shabby shelf in the back so bitterly labeled "fantasy".
i re-read all my childhood favorites, daydreamed every day in class about being a hero or a wizard or whatever, and eventually arrived at a conclusion. "i'm already a hopeless nerd," i admitted. so there isnt anything stopping me.
my concept is a story in 4 parts, how long i cant yet know. the hero, told from the only point of view i could really get into, a classic teen male. the first part of the story is told in a land, as far as i can see now, a psudo-ancient land based on midevil eastern europe and west asia. the second part is a nautical adventure of arabian sea. the third is back on land, and the 4th and final part is told on both as well as it can be managed.
the hero starts out as a blacksmith, mistakenly ends up a pirate, is captured and put into prison on board a ship, escapes, makes his way back to land and is a farmer, self-motivated soldier, then becomes a captian of his own war vessel.
the reason i want the story to be so land-sea-land-sea is difficult to explain. nautical tales are extremely romantic, but they can get boring. as far as i can tell, the two different land situations, blacksmith and farmer, are similar enough, but to be a pirate and to captian a god war ship are very much different.
if there is any interest in what i am writing (i have a suspision this kind of crap gets posted all the time) i will write more. does what i have so far sound interesting?
recently i decided to write fantasy. probably the most alluring aspect of my newfound hobby is the stark good-versus-evil rhetoric when it is convinient write. i am a good guy, or i try to be, but there are few bad guys to fight when you are an american high school student. when i so boldly strolled into the library looking for a non-fiction book on the glory-days of good versus evil. i searched through everthing, and eventually found those glory days never actually happened outside the shabby shelf in the back so bitterly labeled "fantasy".
i re-read all my childhood favorites, daydreamed every day in class about being a hero or a wizard or whatever, and eventually arrived at a conclusion. "i'm already a hopeless nerd," i admitted. so there isnt anything stopping me.
my concept is a story in 4 parts, how long i cant yet know. the hero, told from the only point of view i could really get into, a classic teen male. the first part of the story is told in a land, as far as i can see now, a psudo-ancient land based on midevil eastern europe and west asia. the second part is a nautical adventure of arabian sea. the third is back on land, and the 4th and final part is told on both as well as it can be managed.
the hero starts out as a blacksmith, mistakenly ends up a pirate, is captured and put into prison on board a ship, escapes, makes his way back to land and is a farmer, self-motivated soldier, then becomes a captian of his own war vessel.
the reason i want the story to be so land-sea-land-sea is difficult to explain. nautical tales are extremely romantic, but they can get boring. as far as i can tell, the two different land situations, blacksmith and farmer, are similar enough, but to be a pirate and to captian a god war ship are very much different.
if there is any interest in what i am writing (i have a suspision this kind of crap gets posted all the time) i will write more. does what i have so far sound interesting?