So often, Fantasy (and sf) use magic (or tech) to ‘cure’ disabilities, and create worlds populated without any. Let’s talk about the ways that different abilities might be a boon to magic casting and ways that magic could add accessibility, without negating the existence of differently-abled people.
Author: Morgan Hazelwood
Cultures and Their Myths
How right were Carl Jung and Joseph Campbell? Are there underlying stories behind myths around the world? Or does the culture influence the myths.
Author Spotlight: Glen Dahlgren
Today’s Author Spotlight is on Glen Dahlgren!
an award-winning game designer and the author of the book series The Chronicles of Chaos, which fantasy legend Piers Anthony called “what fantasy fiction should be.”
Querying Versus Submitting
I’ve been querying my manuscript and submitting some short stories.
Why the different terms? What’s the difference?
Talking about traditional publishers, literary agents, and more.
#amquerying #amwriting #amsubmitting
Author Spotlight: Hildy Silverman
Today’s Author Spotlight is on Hildy Silverman!
a short fiction author and the former publisher of Space and Time magazine
Morgan Has A Podcast
All The Social Media Formats! The social media experts say that you should balance where you spend your time based … More
Novel, Novella or Short Story?
The size of a story is often dictated by the scope of the idea that spawned it. While some experienced writers can tell from the shape of the concept how long their story will be, it’s often a case of trial and error and years.
Author Spotlight: Ty Drago
Today’s Author Spotlight guest is Ty Drago!
a writer of middle-grade horror and SF, fan of both cats AND dogs
Choosing Your Perspective
All stories have a voice and a point-of-view — or POV.
It’s how you combine them that makes a story that resonates.