Classic Writing Fantasy
How to write the best fantasy stories and series that you can.
Fantasy in this modern world covers so many areas, from high fantasy to urban fantasy to mainstream Twilight Zone fantasy to Harry Potter to even Star Wars in many people’s eyes. And each niche area of fantasy has its rules and guidelines and standards that readers expect.
Do you even know what type of fantasy your are writing or what you would like to write? Do you even know what tags to use?
This is a writing craft workshop. You will work your way through all the major sub-genres of fantasy and write in many of them, understanding reader expectations and required endings as the workshop goes along.
Fantasy is a massive genre and so complex that for years Kris and I didn’t want to tackle it. But we think now we have a way to teach the core of fantasy, to help writers understand what fantasy really is and what they are really writing.
And help their fantasy stories sell better. Pleasing reader expectations is always a good thing for word-of-mouth sales.
If you love fantasy of every type and want to improve your writing skills in this massive genre, this workshop is for you.
Your Instructor
Considered one of the most prolific writers working in modern fiction, New York Times and USA Today bestselling writer, Dean Wesley Smith published over two hundred novels and over seven hundred books, and hundreds and hundreds of short stories. He has over thirty million copies of his books in print.
At the moment he produces novels in four major series, including the time travel Thunder Mountain novels set in the old west, the galaxy-spanning Seeders Universe series, the cold case mystery series, Cold Poker Gang series, and the superhero series staring Poker Boy.
For more information about Dean’s books and ongoing projects, please visit his website at www.deanwesleysmith.com
Course Curriculum
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StartFantasy Week #1, Session #1... What is the class all about? (6:11)
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StartFantasy Week #1, Session #2... subgenres (5:34)
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StartFantasy Week #1, Session #3... more about subgenres (6:38)
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StartFantasy Week #1, Session #4... even more about subgenres (6:30)
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StartFantasy Week #1, Session #5... still more about subgenres (8:25)
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StartFantasy Week #1, Session #6...subgenres, the final gasp (8:09)
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StartFantasy Assignment #1 (4:00)
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StartFantasy Response Assignment #1 (2:36)
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StartFantasy Week #2, Session #1... Openings first. (4:02)
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StartFantasy Week #2, Session #2... Basic Depth must apply. (5:05)
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StartFantasy Week #2, Session #3... Readers. You need to welcome them. (5:49)
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StartFantasy Week #2, Session #4... Names: A Deadly Problem. (5:27)
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StartFantasy Week #2, Session #5 (6:52)
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StartFantasy Assignment #2 (3:45)