Wednesday links: Fantasy resources and antiheroes

I love regularly reading tips and advice articles in certain subjects — particularly writing and publishing. I don’t always need the information right then, but I know that it’ll eventually come in handy. Or at least, I hope it will.

I know there are a lot of other people out there who feel the same way I do, but sometimes it can be difficult to find every useful advice article that’s out there. So I thought I’d bring you a few. Here are the tips and advice articles that jumped out at me the most over the past week.

  1. Resources for Fantasy & Mythology Writers, from Ink Gone Amok: There are a lot of sources of good information out there, but sometimes it’s helpful to have access to a bunch listed in one place. Luckily, Ink Gone Amok has your back on that count. (No excerpt.)
  2. Five Tips for Writing Antiheroes, from PubCrawl: Antiheroes can be so much fun to write, and even more fun to read. That said, they can also be really difficult to get right. Here are a few tips to help. Excerpt: “What is an antihero, exactly? The term is defined as the central character of a work who doesn’t have the typical qualities you’d expect of a hero.”

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