tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2622477097361465.post8502127728573586582..comments2024-03-10T00:27:43.883-08:00Comments on <center>Aimee L. Salter</center>: SPOTLIGHT ON: World-BuildingAimeeLSalterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17763596557256341788noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2622477097361465.post-36491812913129150922011-04-11T04:45:09.892-07:002011-04-11T04:45:09.892-07:00In one way or another, all authors build a world. ...In one way or another, all authors build a world. It may not be an alien planet or preternatural creatures. It may be a grandmother's house, a "boarding" school like Aimee's. Each place, each group has a dynamic, a history and rules. They may not be as dramatic or obvious but must be just as consistent. Love the links and agree that time spent upfront is time saved at the backed end. Or worse yet. do you want to risk not getting that agent?Karen A Smithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14059555184380048745noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2622477097361465.post-60578112986534382032011-04-09T16:34:51.851-07:002011-04-09T16:34:51.851-07:00I have no tips for you (sorry!), but these are goo...I have no tips for you (sorry!), but these are good links (I like the sound of organizing and tracking world building) for those who have to build world. I'll take a look because although I don't write fantasy, I created an island where I've crafted at least two stories.J.L. Campbellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05666634455836834179noreply@blogger.com