Characterization and Worldbuilding Through Fight Scenes
by Corrine A. Kumar Fight scenes aren’t just about fighting. While writing technically accurate and action-packed fight scenes is important, […]
by Corrine A. Kumar Fight scenes aren’t just about fighting. While writing technically accurate and action-packed fight scenes is important, […]
by Albert Zhang Science fiction is often much more concerned about the physical than the organizational reality of a setting
by Libby Schultz The future of digital currencies offers science fiction writers a unique opportunity to enhance their worlds. As
by May Haddad Knot tying (“nodology” in Latin, “kompology” in Greek) is a time-honored skill honed in seafaring for millennia.
by Austin Conrad Fantasy’s enduring appeal stems from our imaginative exploration of the impossible. Each branch of speculative fiction asks
by J. D. Harlock Boxing (pugilism) is a martial art and combat sport in which fighters trade punches for a
by Austin Conrad Fantasy worlds often include a single “common” language spoken by a majority of the setting’s inhabitants. Often
by John Dale Beety What do your characters spend? Currency, the forms of money used in a setting, can add
by Jason P. Burnham Did you know that the human body has fewer human cells than it does microorganisms? Fortuitously,
by Jeremy Zentner Spaceships have been iconic in science fiction ever since Jules Verne wrote From the Earth to the