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*So You Want To Write by Marge Piercy | *So You Want To Write by Marge Piercy | ||
*Lessons from a Lifetime of Writing: A Novelist Looks at His Craft by David Morrell | *Lessons from a Lifetime of Writing: A Novelist Looks at His Craft by David Morrell | ||
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+ | === Books on World Building === | ||
+ | TrudyG wrote: | ||
+ | ''So, does anyone have any good book recommendations for worldbuilding, in any categories of world creation, maps, culture, creatures, beings, political units, etc? I have the start of a collection of them, and I’m always interested in new ones. Note that all the ones I list have at least some things in them I’ve found useful, even if it’s basics.'' | ||
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+ | Available at Amazon: | ||
+ | * Creating Life: The Art of Worldbuilding Book 1 by Randy Ellefson: Looks at creating creatures, beings, and some elements of culture. | ||
+ | * Creating Places: The Art of Worldbuilding Book 2 by Randy Ellefson: Looks at creating worlds, continents, countries, etc. including basics of mapping. | ||
+ | (Note that both the above do have a potentially irritating amount of references to the author’s website, but they can be useful.) | ||
+ | * Way With Worlds Book 1: Crafting Great Fictional Settings by Steven Savage: Looks at basic philosophies, essentials, magic & tech, religion, sex, species, and characters. | ||
+ | * Way With Worlds Book 2: Details and Discussions by Steven Savage: Looks at heroes, villains, & author’s pets, utopias & dystopias, conflicts, communication, tools & techniques, skills, and originality. | ||
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+ | Available on Smashwords | ||
+ | * Pantheon Building by Julie Ann Dawson: Looks at creating gods and religions, for both stories and RPGs | ||
+ | * Worldbuilding 101 by Julie Ann Dawson: Looks at the basics of worldbuilding for both stories and RPGs; based on a workshop that she holds. | ||
+ | Both the above are short and were created more for RPGs, but can be useful for fiction worldbuilding as well. | ||
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+ | WriterofNumenor wrote: | ||
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+ | Storyworld First by Jill Williamson is the best! | ||
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