#TimeTravelAuthors 05/11. Do your characters ever undo anything?
In my Victorian fantasy, the MC has moments where she's trying to undo feelings of her own regret and guilt...though she doesn't always feel successful.
#TimeTravelAuthors 05/11. Do your characters ever undo anything?
In my Victorian fantasy, the MC has moments where she's trying to undo feelings of her own regret and guilt...though she doesn't always feel successful.
#WordWeavers day 9: One of your characters is seeing something unbelievable. What is it and why are they seeing it?
The MC in the Victorian fantasy novel (WIP) pulls a container of smelling salts out of her purse, which she is only just exploring. She's encountering it for the first time and has no idea what it actually is. It's unbelievable for her, since she's already lost in her environment, and this is just one more mysterious item.
#WritersCoffeeClub 2-6 From start to finish, how much time elapses in your current WIP?
For the Victorian fantasy novel, technically two days by our time. However, during that period, the MC's in a realm where time passes differently; she experiences about two weeks there.
For the free WIPs:
Medieval fantasy--roughly a week
Victorian fantasy--about half a day
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« Triumphal March of the Elf King », 1869
by Richard Doyle (British illustrator, 1824-1883)
Illustration from Doyle's "In Fairyland, a Series of Pictures from the Elf World", 1869
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