only in the fantasy, and the werewolf is a good idea....hmmmmninjastovall0 said:As long as theres no vampires or zombies......any of them.
Put in a werewolf(the monstrous half man half beast kind) no the boy who turns into a wolf kind.
only in the fantasy, and the werewolf is a good idea....hmmmmninjastovall0 said:As long as theres no vampires or zombies......any of them.
Put in a werewolf(the monstrous half man half beast kind) no the boy who turns into a wolf kind.
ninjastovall0 said:As long as theres no vampires or zombies......any of them.
Put in a werewolf(the monstrous half man half beast kind) no the boy who turns into a wolf kind.[/quoteOnly in the fantasy, I was thinking zombies and werewolves, but no vampires, but if they were in there, they'd be old school vampires, not this new aged twilight crapninjastovall0 said:As long as theres no vampires or zombies......any of them.
Put in a werewolf(the monstrous half man half beast kind) no the boy who turns into a wolf kind.
Medieval Fantasy. Out of all those, that is the one I've noticed is the most formulaic.obi2012 said:Alright, I'm wanting to start writing a book, the only problem is that I have three pretty good ideas stuck in my head, and I'm wanting a little help on deciding which one of them to write. To me, they all seem like they should be a movie or a game, but I'd try them as books. The options are:
Medieval style fantasy
Contemporary thriller
or Sci-fi
That's why after a few posts you take out everything that isn't the first quote code, the specific parts you're replying to (or just all of the last post) and the ending quote code, and it all works out.obi2012 said:Thanks, knew that, but the problem is it gets a little out of hand, you know?
Meh, don't sweat it. When it comes to writing about wars, it's all about the motives that start them. Oh and for the thriller, make the protagonist as much of a bastard as you can humanly get away with. =Pobi2012 said:Well, all of them involve a war in some way, shape or form. The fantasy is against the resurrection of an ancient deity and it's followers; the thriller, in a nutshell, is basically WWIII; and the sci-fi, is, well, still in development more or less. and sorry, should've done this earlier
i dunno you could go to local book stores and ask if they would carry some copies for you or you could hang flyers and just sell them from ebay or something like that i'm not sure what you would do but there's probably some creative ways you could get word around.obi2012 said:Hawk eye1466 said:what you could do is write all 3 as short stories and bundle them all together and you can write a full fledged sequel to whatever one people like the most
Hmmm, that's actually a pretty good idea....the problem is, where to post them or where to publish them