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Beginner’s Guide to Worldbuilding for Fantasy Fiction - cover

Beginner’s Guide to Worldbuilding for Fantasy Fiction

Peter Thompson

Maison d'édition: Heritage Books

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Synopsis

Calling all aspiring world-builders! Are you passionate about crafting rich and immersive worlds but find yourself struggling to bring your visions to life? Fear not! This book is tailor-made for you.
 
 
 
This comprehensive guide delves deeply into the craft of world-building, taking you from the fundamentals to expertise. Discover the real meaning of world-building and how to easily include it in your narrative.
 
 
 
But that's not all! This ebook doesn't just tell you how—it shows you. Packed with numerous examples, each point is illustrated to ensure an engaging and enlightening reading experience.
 
 
 
Ready to level up your world-building game? Dive into the exercises and practices provided, designed to help you hone your skills and master this crucial aspect of storytelling.

 
Regardless of your writing experience level, this guide will help you create worlds that will captivate readers and endure over time. Let's embark on this journey together and unlock the secrets of world-building excellence!
Disponible depuis: 18/03/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 106 pages.

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