Writing Epic fantasy with courage
Epic fantasy is a
genre about heroes taking on challenges of epic proportions and
overcoming obstacles that are seemingly impossible to overcome yet
the genre puts out (safe) multi-volume cookie cutter novels that
follow a specific formula laid out by Tolkien and Campbell. Break
this trend in your own writing.
One of the most commonly
heard quotes in our world, especially in motivational circles and
in Internet marketing is: Dont reinvent the wheel.
The advice for the writer is to read other peoples work, notice
what is successful, and follow the formula that they have perfected.
This way you can be successful without having to put
in too much work. If this is what you want to do then I have laid
the formula out for you right here. In eight easy steps you too
can be a successful epic fantasy novelist.
The formula for success:
1. Create a bunch of
interesting non human characters like orcs, dragons, elves or dwarves;
of course your hero should be human or nearly human
2. Put them in a fantastical world filled with magic and secret
places
3. Open up your novel with something exciting to get the reader
hooked
4. Keep the action moving - insert a series of small obstacles that
need to be overcome
5. foreshadow something really big that will happen (won't happen
in this novel though -if it ever happens at all)
6. Come up with two big things that will happen and when they are
resolved they cancel each other out so the plot hasn't advanced
at all
7. Make a big lead up to the next novel (promise the moon)
8. Repeat steps 3-7 in the next novel
Before you follow this formula (Which is guaranteed to make you
a wealthy and successful novelist in less than 30 days) why dont
you stop and think about why you want to write epic fantasy.
You are probably writing
epic fantasy or thinking about writing it because of the appeal
of creating a hero that you can admire. You want to write a story
about an average person (or hobbit) that goes against the grain,
ignores popular opinion, and yet somehow comes out triumphant in
the end. So why are you not going to follow this path in your own
writing?
Isn't this a bit of an
irony? It's kind of like watching a bunch of Bruce Lee movies then
writing a book on self-defense. It is all technically sound but
in your own life do you actually do it?
In Epic Fantasy the basic
tenet is about having courage -courage in the face of insurmountable
odds or even probable death and the courage to continue on when
the path is dark. It's what we admire about the genre. It's why
we read the genre. The little guy (often little is literal as in
a hobbit as in lord of the rings or a even a rabbit as in Watership
Down) overcomes everything to do what is right. He fights internal
conflict, battles evil creatures, and learns something about himself
along the way. The great writers of the genre had this courage.
Tolkien was terribly
criticized for his work when it was first published. But he believed
in the world he was creating and he persevered. Stephen King had
the courage to move freely across different genres even within the
same book. Robert Howard had the courage to write what he wanted
to write even though he never gained the financial reward that he
deserved. Frank Herbert had the courage to tackle the big questions
and the big themes in life. And do you think Harry Potter would
have climbed to such heights if J.K. Rowling didn't truly believe
in Harry?
So where are the muscle
bound struggling writers of the epic fantasy world with the courage
to push for what is right? Is the next writer to advance the genre
out there somewhere? Maybe it's you?
Some advice
Have courage! Dont
write something because you think it will sell. Dont shoot
for something popular. Dont read the currently popular epic
fantasy novels and follow the same formula. Remember: this one of
the basic lessons of epic fantasy itself -not to follow popular
opinion. You are writing an epic fantasy story and your main character
is no doubt going to face challenges on an epic scale. Have the
courage to do the same thing. Come up with something new.
Its about the
ideas
Epic fantasy isnt
really about the slaying of dragons and the rescuing of princesses.
Its about deeper meaning. Its about finding meaning
in life. Its about taking a road never before taken and facing
the unknown challenges that await. Follow this same path in your
life and in your writing.
Forget about the grammar
- for now
Too often a writer gets
caught up in sentence structure, grammar and a host of other technical
minutiae. You are going to break new ground. Let the story grow
and let the ideas flow. Worry about the grammar later. For now you
should just write. Get your ideas on paper. The world is waiting
for your novel. Take a chance and go against the grain of popular
belief. The world will thank you for it.
Need some help?
If you have written an
Epic Fantasy novel that you think is courageous and none of the
publishers will touch because it's too risky then send the manuscript
to me. If I agree that it is something special -something worthy
of a hero, I will get it published even if I have to pay for it
myself. No thanks necessary and no financial reward considered.
Just think of yourself as Bilbo and me as your Samwise Gamgee.
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