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Apr 01, 2016 08:51AM
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I prefer the kind of fantasy with human characters with extra abilities, for example Harry Dresden (a wizard), Charley Davidson (a grim reaper) and Karou from Daughter of Smoke and Bone. I liked how, in Chosen, Alex was a normal bloke, it was his very humanity, with all the flaws that entails, which made him what he truly was.I like my fantasy worlds to be of the 'small f' kind, i.e. ultimately similar to ours with clever twists.
I quite like mythology and legends to be incorporated into fantasy books, especially Celtic ones. I find Greek mythology a bit overdone (the pulled pork of the fantasy world, if you like) but if it's handled right it's still interesting. Celtic myths and legends have such a dark edge, though, what with dullahans (headless horsemen) and banshees and the like, and close to home. Norse mythology and legends are cool too, I like the blending of these old stories with characters and plots in present day settings.
I really hope one day 'the pulled pork of the fantasy world' gets quoted on the front of a book. If I ever get a book published I demand it goes on there!
I think best I like urban fantasy - stuff that in a strange way could sort of happen. I sometimes find it hard to get my head into high fantasy even though I love the concepts of them. I love me some game of thrones but that was a real tough cookie to get my head inside.
I think best I like urban fantasy - stuff that in a strange way could sort of happen. I sometimes find it hard to get my head into high fantasy even though I love the concepts of them. I love me some game of thrones but that was a real tough cookie to get my head inside.


