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Fantasy Pallet
Franzeska:
Read more literary fiction. Lots of sf/f authors throw in some things they've borrowed from mystery/detective novels or spy novels or whatever, so I recommend reading non-genre fiction. The more different things you read, the more you'll be stealing from everybody instead of just one person.
azjayp:
Solid suggestions Roar. I am going to tack on just a little to your suggestion. if you read a lot (which you really should be doing if you want to be a writer) for every book that you read, change the genre and generaly the style of writing. if you just want to read fantasy, though, you can always go from a solid jim butcher book, then switch up the writing style to Melanie Rawn, then throw in a David Gemel and poof, you have many diferent writing styles. if you want to go off to other genres, Leon Ulris has a style all his own that will help, then switch it over to Texas (i forgot the authors name). it will help to be reading such a diverse style of writers
comprex:
--- Quote from: SlimMason on April 02, 2008, 10:03:12 PM ---Is there an easy way to cleanse your pallet?
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fork lifts.
meg_evonne:
hmmmm, I like that. Hang on, I'm moving the little nano fork lift in my brain now. Yeah! That works GREAT. Look, I even have a teeny tiny wash bay to keep everything clean. Heading for my memory storage for MSL and Bob's postings as we speak! Oh nano nano, I'm going to need a whole fleet for that area of my mind!
the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh:
--- Quote from: meg_evonne on April 05, 2008, 03:02:30 PM ---hmmmm, I like that. Hang on, I'm moving the little nano fork lift in my brain now. Yeah! That works GREAT. Look, I even have a teeny tiny wash bay to keep everything clean. Heading for my memory storage for MSL and Bob's postings as we speak! Oh nano nano, I'm going to need a whole fleet for that area of my mind!
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This adds a whole new level of meaning to "NaNotechnology"; microscopic fork lifts with which you write a novel in a month.
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