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Do you know of a good teen historical fiction book?


I read A LOT, and I’m looking for another good book. Preferably in the Middle Ages, with a female heroine. If possible, no magic. Historical disasters aren’t bad either, like the Alamo or the Titanic. PLEASE don’t recommend anything about the Triangle Shirtwaist fire, I’ve read pretty much everything about it and I’m sick of it.

I am in the 10th grade, going into the 11th, just so you know.
Oh yeah, and no manga. It needs to be a real book. Not that manga arent real books, i just don’t really like them. I’m really picky, lol.
- bootslarue

where can i get inspiration for fantasy fiction?


races, politics, magic, etc. and i know one true answer is ‘anywhere and everywhere,’ so if you have anything specific that’s inspired you that works. thanks
- medzthemedik

Recommend Randy Ingermanson’s Fiction 101+201 to learn to write excellent fiction? Other suggestions?


I’ve a few books on fiction writing here-however Ingermanon’s course looks good. However, I’m familiar with much Internet marketing and wanted some other views if possible.

I’ve a particular space series I want to create, as much for my own enjoyment of writing it more than actually earning from it in the future.

So after all that, who would you rely on as teachers? The story I wish to weave is a mixture of high technology and magic, with time travel :-) . I’m sure plenty similar have been done before-however I’d really like to do a 5 star job on it.

So, bearing in mind I’ve spent some time finding a few writers forums, I’m simply after wider views-testimonies-suggestions and things I wouldn’t have thought of in order to learn excellent writing as quickly as is sensible.

So folks, what do you think?
- karnautrahl

What kind of Fantasy/Fiction book would you like to see next?


For example, there have been Fantasy books about magic, and dragons and such.

What other Fantasy creatures/topics would you like to read about?
- Fuzzy Moo Moo