Post by account_disabled on Nov 26, 2023 7:07:43 GMT
A fantasy or sci-fi story must absolutely not be banal and, even though it presents fantastic creatures or futuristic scenarios, it must not confuse the reader or undermine the credibility of the plot. The characters must not be the same as each other and devoid of personality and the settings must not be sketched out, but described with extreme care precisely to encourage immersion in an imaginary world. We took two specific narrative genres into consideration, but in the end these considerations apply to any type of story. #8 – Digital natives editions – Marco Frullanti There is hardly a textual typology to which we say no a priori, among the fantasies we have published there is a bit of everything, from sword and sorcery, to urban fantasy, to contaminations.
In general, in my opinion it is not the right time for "Tolkenian" fantasy, or epic fantasy, because after the films it came back into fashion and has therefore been dissected beyond belief. Similar speech for a certain type of paranormal romance that is too inspired by Twilight: I think we've seen too many of them, right? Instead, I would like to read stories by authors who have been able to dare by combining fantasy with other genres, for example, or with plots and settings outside the canons. #9 – Vaporteppa – Marco Carrara Phone Number Data A difficult and at the same time easy question: difficult because it is not possible to make a simple list that is complete; easy because it is possible to give indications that allow us to evaluate each work case by case and answer for ourselves whether we might want it or not. In general, as long as it is fantastic fiction, any work can be of interest to Vaporteppa.
What is fantasy fiction? The narrative based on a "What if", a "what would happen if", of a fantastic nature: "impossible" in Fantasy, "possible although unlikely" or "theoretically possible" in Science Fiction (given our knowledge, obviously). If the story is based on a solid “What if” (or more than one), it can be of interest to us. We are not interested in works whose "What if" is copied from a copy of a copy of something, seen a thousand times, etc. For example, if one thinks of surprising readers with the idea that elves live in the woods and dwarves in the mines, it's a bad idea: it's just a bit too overused, no reader who really loves fantastic fiction (often science fiction readers), those readers who seek novelty, the amazement of a new fantastic vision, would find it interesting.
In general, in my opinion it is not the right time for "Tolkenian" fantasy, or epic fantasy, because after the films it came back into fashion and has therefore been dissected beyond belief. Similar speech for a certain type of paranormal romance that is too inspired by Twilight: I think we've seen too many of them, right? Instead, I would like to read stories by authors who have been able to dare by combining fantasy with other genres, for example, or with plots and settings outside the canons. #9 – Vaporteppa – Marco Carrara Phone Number Data A difficult and at the same time easy question: difficult because it is not possible to make a simple list that is complete; easy because it is possible to give indications that allow us to evaluate each work case by case and answer for ourselves whether we might want it or not. In general, as long as it is fantastic fiction, any work can be of interest to Vaporteppa.
What is fantasy fiction? The narrative based on a "What if", a "what would happen if", of a fantastic nature: "impossible" in Fantasy, "possible although unlikely" or "theoretically possible" in Science Fiction (given our knowledge, obviously). If the story is based on a solid “What if” (or more than one), it can be of interest to us. We are not interested in works whose "What if" is copied from a copy of a copy of something, seen a thousand times, etc. For example, if one thinks of surprising readers with the idea that elves live in the woods and dwarves in the mines, it's a bad idea: it's just a bit too overused, no reader who really loves fantastic fiction (often science fiction readers), those readers who seek novelty, the amazement of a new fantastic vision, would find it interesting.