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| | | | | If you want to make a place feel real to your readers, you need to understand the immersive power of worldbuilding. Here are 6 useful tips you can apply to any genre of fiction writing to help your setting come alive, so it can best serve your narrative. | |
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| | | | | If you think you're not "good" at writing humor, but in your heart of hearts, you'd like to try it, I have some tips that may help. | |
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| | | | | Fiction University is a site dedicated to helping writers and authors improve their writing craft and their publishing careers. | |
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| | | [AI summary] The text is a critical review of a book review by Mr. Wilson, which is deemed juvenile, cynical, and dismissive of the work of J.R.R. Tolkien. The author of the text, John C. Wright, critiques Wilson's review for its arrogance, lack of genuine curiosity, and tendency to mock rather than engage with the subject matter. Wright argues that Wilson's criticism is not an artistic judgment but rather a form of propaganda aligned with a cynical worldview. He contrasts Wilson's approach with the depth and richness of Tolkien's world-building, calling Wilson an 'Autumn Man' who represents a nihilistic and emotionally shallow perspective. The text emphasizes the importance of appreciating art and literature that speaks to the human spirit and the dangers o... | ||