5 Essential Tips for Writing a Fantasy Book of

Your Very Own!

tips for writing a fantasy book

 

Writing a fantasy novel is a joy for many writers. This is because the fantasy genre allows you to be as creative and free with your writing as possible. You could create entire worlds just with your imagination. But as great as it is to write a fantasy novel of your very own, you should have a set plan first. You should have a set strategy, that way you will be able to write your fantasy novel without any snags.

 

Here are 5 Essential tips for writing a fantasy book of

your very own.

1. Avoid tropes and clichés

If there’s one thing that you should avoid when writing your fantasy book, it is tropes and clichés. They are overly used concepts that have lost any relevance with fans of the fantasy genre. And if you use them in your writing, you will only damage your reputation as a writer. Remember that a multitude of fantasy novels have been written before your own. So the fans of the genre would most likely have read these books before. So if you use tropes and clichés you would only look like you are copying off old works. This will not only damage your reputation as a writer, but ruin any chances of making a fan base of your very own. So do yourself a favor and just avoid tropes and clichés.

 

2. Create entire cultures

hobbiton - The Lord of The Rings

As it was stated earlier, you can create entire worlds in your fantasy novel. And if you want to make your fantasy novel as colorful and multifaceted as possible, it always pays to establish cultures within your stories. Take for example, J.R.R Tolkien’s legendary work the Lord of the Rings. He created multiple cultures within the world of Middle Earth. He also wrote the histories and legends of these cultures. He even made languages for these cultures. This of course does not mean that you copy his work entirely. But it always pays to take a feather from his cap and come up with cultures for your own work.

 

3. The characters are key

Aside from creating cultures and legends for your fantasy novel you should also come up with truly unique characters. Remember that the characters are the highlight of any story. The story revolves around the characters. So if you want to capture your reader’s imaginations, you should make sure that your characters are truly unforgettable. Give each of your characters their own backstories, unique physical descriptions and their own motivations. Overall, the more complete and well-written your character, the more intriguing your fantasy novel will be.

 

4. Practice is key

When it comes to writing a fantasy novel, practice is key. This is because your very first premise might not be your best. So when you come up with a concept for your fantasy novel, try experimenting first. Create a few rough outlines. And try to fill out these outlines. Practice your craft first. Try out different settings, characters, conflicts and endings. Take your time and practice as much as possible. That way, once you start writing your fantasy book, you will be able to do so with utmost confidence.

 

5. Read other fantasy books

While you should not copy the concepts of other fantasy books, this does not mean you can’t draw inspiration from them. Take the time to read various fantasy books. They will provide you with the inspiration and motivation you will need to write. Reading other fantasy books will also show you how far you need to go in order to improve your craft.

 

Conclusion

To write a fantasy book of your very own is an incredible undertaking. It gives you a chance to create entire worlds, and capture the imaginations of a myriad of readers. However, before you start writing your fantasy book, you should know where to begin. With these tips, you’ll be able to write a fantasy book to the best of your ability.

 

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