Thank you so much for reading and sharing your thoughts, Asmin, I'm thrilled you enjoy An Enchanted Life as much as I do!
Your idea is a terrific one, and I'll definitely look into writing a piece or two about it. I suspect there may even be a mini-series in the works with a topic that interesting!
In a recent world building class, I heard that stories need power structures, customs, landscape, diverse (my word) populations, and survival (what does it take to survive). Good stories need all of these. Examples or ideas on these would be great.
Hello.
I am thirteen years old and I love "An enchanted life" ! I have an idea of theme : "Disabilities and
neurodivergences in fantasy". I'm blind, GIFTED and probably AUTISTIC, I am waiting my
diagnosis with impatience !
I have a friend (GIFTED, blind and with ASPERGER'S syndrome to), his name is Auguste and I
sold him to subscribe at this newsletter. He loves fantasy like me. We have a motto: "Reading is
easy, socializing is not!"
I learning English (I live in Belgium) and you are a good creator of content ! I read your articles
when i'm sad of tired.
I hope you love my idea.
Thank you very much, when I read you, I relax.
Asmin
Thank you so much for reading and sharing your thoughts, Asmin, I'm thrilled you enjoy An Enchanted Life as much as I do!
Your idea is a terrific one, and I'll definitely look into writing a piece or two about it. I suspect there may even be a mini-series in the works with a topic that interesting!
Your friend in fantasy,
Carolyn
Great!!!
In a recent world building class, I heard that stories need power structures, customs, landscape, diverse (my word) populations, and survival (what does it take to survive). Good stories need all of these. Examples or ideas on these would be great.
Your wish is my command, Roop!