khaosworks: (Nerdboy)
khaosworks ([personal profile] khaosworks) wrote2008-03-12 09:54 am
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The Fantasy Novelist's Exam

"Ever since J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis created the worlds of Middle Earth and Narnia, it seems like every windbag off the street thinks he can write great, original fantasy, too. The problem is that most of this "great, original fantasy" is actually poor, derivative fantasy. Frankly, we're sick of it, so we've compiled a list of rip-off tip-offs in the form of an exam. We think anybody considering writing a fantasy novel should be required to take this exam first. Answering "yes" to any one question results in failure and means that the prospective novel should be abandoned at once."

Don't necessarily agree with all of its no-nos, but amusing nonetheless.
aunty_marion: (Ai Cthulhu!)

[personal profile] aunty_marion 2008-03-12 03:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I'm with [livejournal.com profile] smallship1 on this, actually. OK to point out cliches, but not to present it as a firm rule. ALL fantasy writing is derivative when you check far enough, even Tolkien. And for me, that's part of the fun of it.