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Showing posts with label fiction. Show all posts

4 Tips To Writing Fantasy Stories

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4 Tips To Writing Fantasy Stories

Do you feel overwhelmed because you never know how to come up with an opening line to your fantasy book?
Most people feel a writer’s block when they start writing their story because they do not know how to start or where to begin.

Here are four step-by-step approaches or categories to get you started and focused on your writing.

1. Create A Character
2. Create The Setting
3. Create A Conflict
4. Create A Solution-Ending

 
I just finished reviewing a fantastic juvenile fiction series called The Kelmar Trilogy by Laura Sepesi.
Master of Kelmar and Secrets of Kelmar, plus Guardian of Kelmar. As you probably already know, Fantasy is highly imaginative writing, just spinning an adventure that just isn't real or true. For example, one can read about animals talking with one another, expressing emotions and wearing real clothes. Fantasy can be set in medieval times with castles and dragons, wizards and knights. Or the story can be set in the future, which is why the Star Wars series was so popular.

Knight


So, when you begin to write your fantasy story, you will need to come up with a name for your character. Keep in mind that you will want to choose an exciting name and not just “dragon” but rather, “dragon-lord.” This is what we call a compound word, taking two separate words joined together to form a new word, like “candlestick.”

Maiden


At this point, you will want to create details of your character from his or her size, characteristics, color, appearance, and descriptive titles to your character. For example, Dubious the dark-knight or Phoebe, the good-fairy of Seaguard Cove have soft or hard sounds to their name.
Once you’ve established the main characters and sub-characters of your story and have included a variety of dragons, dwarfs, ladies and lords, it’s time to move on to the setting.

Castle


Will you start with the Great Fortress of Camden, surrounded in an enchanting forest? Perhaps the wise queen of Goshen lives in the High Tower of Gadzar. Whatever setting you choose, you will have lots of scene changes to create from barren deserts and empty plains to evil fortresses and radiant cities. I love visualizing worlds beyond.

Dragon


The next hearty step of your story outline will be the meat-and-potatoes part. Will the dark forces pose traps, plots and schemes to force their opponent in battle? Will monsters arise, sorcerers cast spells and a witch uses an invisibility cloak to lead a surprise attack to defeat their enemies? Yes, more descriptive writing occurs here to develop a real page-turner story. Success is when you just can't put the book down!

Fairy


My favorite and final point in writing a fantasy story is to provide an ending that hopefully pleases everyone but after all, it is your story and you probably will choose a predictable ending, like good triumphs over evil, but then, maybe not.

I personally like to read about the Good Lady Diana being rescued by her favorite, Great Knight Nicholas, from the treacherous and barbarous William Zardk, along with his companion, the dangerous Dragon Dunzabar. To be taken to Nicholas’ enchanted castle to meet his father, the Kindly King, and to begin a new life atop a pinnacle of rock, overlooking a lush valley would be a great ending, and indeed another sequel to a marvelous, new beginning.

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Good luck to all and best wishes,






“You can’t get a cup of tea big enough or a book long enough to suit me.” — C. S. Lewis
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Barefoot Books: Greece Represented

Here is a Barefoot Books list representing this great country.
Greece
1. Adventures of Odysseus
2. Ballet Stories
3. Grandfather Mountain
4. Lady of Ten Thousand Names



Adventures of Odysseus Story CD/DVD
Travel back in time to experience one of the greatest epic stories of all time. Once the Trojan war ended, Odysseus thought his journey home would begin. But what he assumed was the end of his adventure was truly only the beginning.

Available in full-length story CD read by Hugh Lupton and illustrated paperback chapter book as part of the Barefoot Books Young Fiction line.



Ages 8 and up
Retold By: Daniel Morden, Hugh Lupton
Illustrated By: Christina Balit
$19.99

Gift Set

The Adventures of Odysseus Gift Set

Meet Odysseus and hear his mythical tale.

Enjoy the timeless tale of the Greek hero who travels home from the Trojan War with The Adventures of Odysseus hardcover gift book, paired with the double-story CD by world-renowned storytellers, Hugh Lupton and Daniel Morden. The set is packed in an eco-friendly, reusable green shopper tote with a gift tag to personalize.
Ages 8 and up
In Stock: 11/19/10 
$38.00
Chapter Book


The Adventures of Odysseus

As Odysseus fights to find his way back home after the long and brutal Trojan War, he has to endure harrowing ordeals and adventures, and come to terms with devastating losses. Storytellers Hugh Lupton and Daniel Morden’s graphic retelling breathes new life into this great classic.

Paperback chapter book now part of the Barefoot Books Young Fiction line.
Ages 8 and up
Retold By: Daniel Morden, Hugh Lupton
Illustrated By: Christina Balit
$12.99 
Hardcover with Story CD

The Barefoot Book of Ballet Stories

Watch the curtain rise on these dramatic and beautiful ballets. The stories in this collection feature magic and comedy, drama and adventure, and are accompanied by a brief history of classical ballet, as well as historical details of the composition, choreography and early performances of each ballet. Book with double CDs edition includes stories read by actress Juliet Stevenson.
Ages 6 and up
Written By: Jane Yolen, Heidi E.Y. Stemple
Illustrated By: Rebecca Guay
Narrated By: Juliet Stevenson
$23.99

The Lady of Ten Thousand Names

Goddess Stories from Many Cultures

Worship the goddesses of mythology. The eight stories in this elegant collection are based on traditional tales and sacred texts, and are models of female leadership, authority and wisdom. 
Ages 8 and up
Retold By: Burleigh Muten
Illustrated By: Helen Cann
$19.99 


I personally have sold many copies of the Barefoot Book of Ballet Stories. It is truly a beautiful book and you will love the illustrations. This one is a great  gift for your special little tots, as well as young ladies who are studying ballet and taking classes.


I also have read the chapter book on Odysseus and I am so pleased that we have a fiction line for the older readers. All of the above products are a must have for your library. Place order at
http://ladyd.barefootbooks.com
“You can’t get a cup of tea big enough or a book long enough to suit me.” — C. S. Lewis Amplify


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Review of Little Leap Forward



Little Leap Forward
Written by: Guo Yue and Clare Farrow
Illustrated by: Helen Cann
As featured in the New York Times Sunday Book Review!
The first in Barefoot Books' Young Fiction line, this sensitively written, real-life story focuses on growing up in Beijing in the 1960s, at the time of the Cultural Revolution. Little Leap Forward offers children an intimate and immediate account of a child’s experiences as Mao Tse Tung’s Great Leap Forward policy tightens its grip on China.

Guo Yue's Story
Books let me know there's another world! There is an unprecedented interest in China right now with the Summer Olympic Games going on. Watch and listen to "Little Leap Forward" author Guo Yue share his story of growing up during China's cultural revolution.

An interesting tidbit about this video: Guo Yue provides the beautiful flute music that accompanies his spoken account.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guo_Yue_(musician)

Little Leap Forward is Barefoot Books' very first Young Adult novel! It is beautiful story of friendship found and lost. Set in the time just before and during the Cultural Revolution, the Revolution does not dominate the story, making this book a great choice for young readers. The illustrations are beautiful and the descriptions of life in the hutongs vividly convey family life in the unique Beijing neighborhoods.
The afterward by Guo Yue provides excellent historical context for teachers who want to use this book as part of a unit on modern China or the Cultural Revolution. A refreshing addition to young adult literature of the Cultural Revolution!

Recent praise:
“One of the many pleasures of this moving story…is its depiction of how a musical child experiences the world as a symphony of sounds. The warm wash of color and the textured detail in Helen Cann’s illustrations reinforce the novel’s pastiche of folk tale, parable and realism. Yue and Farrow… evoke how Little Leap Forward bears witness with the eye of a poet, the ear of a musician and the transformative imagination of a storyteller.” -The New York Times
"Little Leap Forward is a slim volume, handsomely illustrated and brimming with sensory details of a Beijing neighborhood in the summer of 1966, just as the Cultural Revolution was taking a violent turn... The authors gently contrast the children's appreciation of color and music and history with Mao's determined stance against individuality... Helen Cann's illustrations likewise are delicate and detailed, finding beauty in the deep blues of everyone's clothing, the converted old temples and the roof tiles shaped like waves. "
-The Washington Post
“Guo and his wife, Clare Farrow, write about the Cultural Revolution with poignant understatement, underscored by the book's unassuming design. Many charming color-plates add cultural detail and a sense of playfulness to the diminutive package.” -San Francisco Chronicle
“The simple prose is quiet and physical, especially the details about feeling the power of music and holding the fragile bird and feeling its beating heart. The beautifully detailed, clear illustrations in ink and brilliant watercolors combine realistic group scenes with spare individual portraits. Kids will appreciate the messages about freedom in the caged-bird metaphor, especially because it is not heavily spelled out.” -Booklist
“Written with a well-judged level of detail, Little Leap Forward’s first person narrative is authentic in its allegiance to a child’s point of view, conveying a world of family, a best friend, kite-flying, and an ultimately futile attempt to cage a bird and make it sing. While the coming of the Red Guards provides the book with its larger context, it’s done without sacrificing the easy, intimate perspective that has drawn the book in the first place. ” -The Horn Book
"Living in a courtyard community of old Beijing, just before and after the mid-1960s Cultural Revolution, Leap Forward is about 10 and still enjoying children's pleasures—kite flying, a pet—while the world around him is filling up with students shouting slogans. Leap Forward seems real, not a note card."
-Chicago Tribune
“This is a story that deepens with each rereading.”
-Shelf Awareness
"I love this book, because I asked the same question when I was a little girl, I was in tears for those birds who lost freedom and their mums."
-Xinran, best-selling author of The Good Women of China
Artist Information:
Guo Yue grew up in Beijing at the time of the Cultural Revolution. He later studied at the Guildhall School of Music in London and is now a renowned flautist and composer whose music is published by Peter Gabriel's Real World Label, Cultural Revolution. He is also an excellent cook and teaches at the renowned Divertimenti Cookery School in London.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/17/books/review/PosesorskiBox-t.html

Clare Farrow is a writer and journalist specializing in modern contemporary art. She has published interviews with Anish Kapoor and Annie Leibovitz.

http://www.barefoot-books.com/us/site/pages/authors.php?aid=294

Helen Cann enjoys using patterns in her artwork and she has a large collection of reference material from around the world, taken from textiles, ceramics,jewelry.

http://www.helencann.co.uk

I hope you enjoy both the video and the book!
http://www.barefoot-books.com/us/site/pages/producttone.php?pid=2261=2261&user_name=LadyD&rep_code=US-1019232
Read Alone: Ages 8-14
Read Together: Ages 8-14
Hardcover; Full color illustrations
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