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Jul 11 2016

The Last of the Firedrakes Sale!

The Last of the Firedrakes by Farah Oomerbhoy 99 cents sale

The Last of the Firedrakes is on sale for 99 cents for a limited time. Don’t miss your chance to grab a copy and one for your friend!

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Written by Farah Oomerbhoy · Categorized: The Avalonia Chronicles · Tagged: fantasy, fantasy novel, Farah Oomerbhoy, The Avalonia Chronicles, The Last of the Firedrakes, young adult fantasy

Apr 17 2016

Author Farah Oomerbhoy’s Top Picks

Lauren's Bookshelf

I’m honored to be on Lauren’s Bookshelf for a guest post on my top favorite things. Read the excerpt below and check out the full post on Lauren’s Bookshelf.

● Favorite Authors – J. R. R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, J. K. Rowling, Enid Blyton, Jane Austen, Diana Gabaldon, Ursula K. Le Guin, Tamora Pierce, David Eddings, Louisa May Alcott, Sarah J. Maas, John Green, Kathleen Woodiwiss, and Marion Zimmer Bradley.
● Favorite Books – The Lord of the Rings, Gone with the Wind, The Hobbit, Harry Potter series, The Chronicles of Narnia series, Outlander, The Earthsea Quartet, The Song of the Lioness, The Belgariad, The Ruby Knight, Little Women, Pride and Prejudice, The Magic Faraway Tree, Throne of Glass, The Fault in Our Stars, and The Mists of Avalon.
● Favorite Literary Characters – Gandalf, Belgarath (from The Belgariad), Scarlett O’Hara, Rhett Butler, Mr. Darcy, Aslan, Aragon, Arwen Evenstar, Hermione Granger, and Harry Potter.

Full Post on Lauren’s Bookshelf.

Written by Farah Oomerbhoy · Categorized: The Avalonia Chronicles · Tagged: author, fantasy, fantasy novel, Farah Oomerbhoy, Lauren's Bookshelf, The Avalonia Chronicles, The Last of the Firedrakes, young adult fantasy

Apr 10 2016

How to Create a Fantasy World – Tips on Worldbuilding

How to Create a Fantasy World – Tips on Worldbuilding

I’m honored to be on The Tales Pensieve for a guest post, How to Create a Fantasy World – Tips on Worldbuilding. Read the excerpt below and check out the full post on The Tales Pensieve.

Fantasy is not a creation of the modern world. In fact the roots of fantasy go back thousands of years to an age of myths and legends, when wandering storytellers sat by a fire and recounted fantastic tales of wondrous worlds, populated by gods, heroes and monsters. Starting from the ancient epic ofGilgamesh and The Tales of King Arthur to the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm and J.M.Barrie’s Peter Pan; fantasy is the longest surviving genre in the world of stories.

One of the most important aspects of writing fantasy is the creation of your world. It could be a vast land with many kingdoms like in Lord of the Rings or a world that is hidden and exists within our very own, like the wizarding world of Harry Potter. Enid Blyton wrote about worlds at the top of the Faraway tree, magical lands that could only be reached by climbing a ladder into the clouds. And C.S. Lewis’Narnia is a childhood classic.

In order to write a fantasy novel, it is important to first have a complete idea of what your world is going to be like. There are a few basic steps that can be used to build a believable and consistent world. Although your fantasy world is a creation of your mind, and can be anything that you desire it to be, there are certain rules that we must follow to make sure that the world makes sense. Otherwise when you start writing your book, inconsistencies in the details of your world can lead to greater problems later on.

Full Post on The Tales Pensieve.

Written by Farah Oomerbhoy · Categorized: The Avalonia Chronicles · Tagged: author, fantasy, fantasy novel, Farah Oomerbhoy, The Avalonia Chronicles, The Last of the Firedrakes, The Tales Pensieve, worldbuilding, young adult fantasy

Feb 28 2016

How to Write Fantasy Like a Pro

Kori Miller Writes

I’m honored to be on Kori Miller Writes for a guest post, How to Write Fantasy Like a Pro. Read the excerpt below and check out the full post on Kori Miller Writes.

Tips on World-Building by Farah Oomerbhoy

Fantasy is not a creation of the modern world. In fact the roots of fantasy go back thousands of years to an age of myths and legends, when wandering storytellers sat by a fire and recounted fantastic tales of wondrous worlds, populated by gods, heroes and monsters. Starting from the ancient epic of Gilgamesh and the tales of King Arthur to the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm and J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan; fantasy is the longest surviving genre in the world of stories.

One of the most important aspects of writing fantasy is the creation of your world. It could be a vast land with many kingdoms like The Lord of the Rings or a world that is hidden and exists within our very own, like the wizarding world of Harry Potter. Enid Blyton wrote about worlds at the top of the Faraway tree, magical lands that could only be reached by climbing a ladder into the clouds. And C.S. Lewis’ Narnia is a childhood classic.

In order to write a fantasy novel, it is important to first have a complete idea of what your world is going to be like. There are five basic steps that can be used to build a believable and consistent world. Although your fantasy world is a creation of the mind, and can be anything that you desire it to be, there are certain rules that we must follow to make sure your world makes sense. Otherwise when you start writing your book, inconsistencies in the details of your world can lead to greater problems later on.

1. First we look at the type and setting of your world. You have to decide what kind of world you want your characters to live in. Is it a pseudo-medieval sort of world, a dystopia, or an alternate history? It could also be a modern fantasy set in our world and in the present time.

The most popular fantasy setting is usually a pseudo-medieval world, where there is a lack of technology. Riding horses, fighting with swords and encountering magic has an adventurous appeal that readers enjoy.

Medieval settings should be properly researched. But it is not necessary for the society to be based on a European medieval society. It could be Norse, Celtic, Asian or even Indian, what matters is it is well constructed and suspends belief.

Full Post on Kori Miller Writes.

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Apr 02 2015

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