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It's a sub-genre of regular fantasy but with 1600s-1800s tech level rather than the usual medieval :grinning: It's still not very common but it is, in fact, my jam.

Mine was inspired by the daughter of a figure mired in a political scandal back when I tried to be aware of social issues for the sake of academic achievement. I'd wanted it before to have a lot of twists.

It's kind of, mellowed down though and the characters and themes are now of some questions and experiences I had. As of now,conflicts from grand political, inter-country stakes and backstories have narrowed down to conflicts stemming from family issues. Gotta bite what I can chew

I started writing Papillon because I randomly wanted to do a magical-girl story for NaNoWriMo, but figured the usual formula of "five girls save the world" wouldn't work well in written format. So I had an idea: setting a story after the magical girls have saved the world, with one of them wistfully longing for a magical life once more. Two years and change later, it's now the first in a planned series.

Clearly a worthwhile investment of passion and time.

I got inspired to draw my own djinn after watching the anime Magi, and then I kinda liked the design and just started to come up with ideas after that which turned in to my ongoing comic :sweat_smile:

Its usually like that for my storys, I just get inspired by something like a tvshow, music or a book im reading maybe, start doodling and while Im building up the character idea I have Im starting to think out the story for it.

I would like to write about djinns as well but as I believe in their existence, I'm scared to draw their attention to me haha

Mine started as an rp as well, but the story was really fun, so when it inevitably ended, I was like: nah fam. With permission of the other person I took the main plotbeats, the main characters and changed a lot to make it more interesting, coherent and more like I had originally wanted the story to go. I also added a lot of new Characters and scenes to lay a better foundation for the MC's relationship. (And I've already thought up a continuation as well.)

Is RP a good way to get to know your characters? I've never tried it but looking at what some of you say, I'm interested now

Yes! It can bring you new perspectives on your Characters because the other person rp'ing may bring up a scenario you may not have thought of! It's a good way to see how your characters may react and interact

I came up with my novel after failing to put up a good story on Tapas, I felt really disappointed in myself and I wanted to do better. Then, knowing how I felt, I decided to help others improve their story for the better, and thats how I decided to create a review novel.

A review novel? That sounds nice

I hope this novel helps you find your own story to tell

For my current project...my "continuing watching" list on Netflix :rofl:

Yup! Then thumbnails for two shows side by side and

I like writing different power dynamics and I really like writing May-December relationship. For 'The Love of a Werewolf' it actually started with a vague idea of a teacher/student relationship. Then I decided I wanted the younger person to be the one with power, then I decided I wanted to write about werewolves... then it kind of snowballed into the what the fic currently is.

For 'The Demon of the Sea'..... I don't really have much to say on it. I wanted to write about a poor fisherman taking care of his little sister. Then there was a shark monster who was cutting into the prime fishing time for the fisherman... Then there was a romantic arc between the fisherman and the shark monster.

I'm also working of 'The Ghost of Summerside Cemetery.' I literally got that idea by driving through a really big cemetery and seeing a statue that was kind of falling apart in the shade of a big tree by the water. That's all it took. I won't be posting any of it until TLoaW and TDotS are finished though.

(Also save me because I also have an idea for a war story but I work full time and I'm a student and I don't have time for another project.)

They all sound good, tbh, but keep your focus on one project if it's possible or else you will overwork yourself