Fantasy Breeds Intelligence
A few days ago, I joined the Writers' Platform-Building Campaign sponsored by Rach Writes. I've never done this before, so I'm not sure what to expect. So far I've visited several blogs of fellow campaigners and some of them have stopped by mine to say hello. That's pretty cool.
So, I figured I might need to tell these new visitors a little about my writing. I've been writing/creating stories for as long as I can remember. My reading tastes are eclectic, but my favorite genre to read is Fantasy. I love fantasy because it stretches the imagination in ways we haven't considered. For those of you who don't read fantasy, it's not as simple a form of writing as you might think. Reading fantasy takes brain-power. The worlds are complex, the characters involved in numerous problems, and the subplots abound like rabbits multiplying. You've got to keep your wits about you to keep up, and that's what makes it so much fun!
I do read other books on occasion, but I quickly return to fantasy because my mind needs a little more work to do. It keeps me fine-tuned and ready for action.
I didn't start out to write fantasy, but writers don't really choose what they want to write. The characters choose us. Imagine a friend who continually seeks you out and won't leave you alone. The more you avoid them, the more they bug you. Finally, you give in and discover what a wondrous creature this person is.
My favorite fantasy authors, by the way, are Patricia McKillip, Sara Douglass, Elizabeth Haydon, George RR Martin, Robert Jordan, Faith Hunter, CE Murphy, and Sarah Addison Allen (who manages to show up in general fiction, but it's definitely fantasy).
Who and what do you read and/or write? Inquiring minds--remember mine is always seeking knowledge--want to know.
I do read other books on occasion, but I quickly return to fantasy because my mind needs a little more work to do. It keeps me fine-tuned and ready for action.
I didn't start out to write fantasy, but writers don't really choose what they want to write. The characters choose us. Imagine a friend who continually seeks you out and won't leave you alone. The more you avoid them, the more they bug you. Finally, you give in and discover what a wondrous creature this person is.
My favorite fantasy authors, by the way, are Patricia McKillip, Sara Douglass, Elizabeth Haydon, George RR Martin, Robert Jordan, Faith Hunter, CE Murphy, and Sarah Addison Allen (who manages to show up in general fiction, but it's definitely fantasy).
Who and what do you read and/or write? Inquiring minds--remember mine is always seeking knowledge--want to know.
Comments
I'm so glad you joined the campaign! Waving hi.
Daina, I have the same problem with this particular set of characters. I was writing an urban fantasy novel when they kidnapped me and made me write this one!
My current WIP is fantasy.
I'm a fellow campaigner in the Fantasy group. It's so great to meet you!
I'm a fellow platform-building campaigner from your fantasy group, btw. Nice to meet you around the blogosphere
I won't lie. Getting at the strengths of fantasy is the point of my blog. In my totally biased yet still delicious opinion, fantasy is the most playful genre. It best captivates the imaginative romps of children, which are necessary to be happy as an adult. Also, it exercises the creativity muscle, which is the greatest of human adaptations.
Best wishes on your writing.
I prefer to write fantasy/urban fantasy, but when it comes to short stories I often end up writing darker literatuer. =)
I write literary fiction, and a bit of everything else :). I love reading fantasy..and Martin is my current read on Kindle.
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