First, thank you for sharing that! Having a good laugh early with the morning coffee is awesome. Thank you!
As for writing dragon characters, my turn to share something I found extremely funny as well as useful: https://dragonsandinvisibleink.com/2012/05/04/worldbuilding-how-to-write-dragons/
Tips:
"Determine your dragon’s goal in life"
"Create a deadline for your dragon"
Quotes:
"Of course, a dragon in modern day New York is going to have different challenges than one living in medieval times."
"Do dragons do politics, and if so, where did your dragon fall in the scheme of things?"
"I like to think of a dragon going to spit fire, and then hiccuping half way through—every time."
As for writing dragon characters, my turn to share something I found extremely funny as well as useful: https://dragonsandinvisibleink.com/2012/05/04/worldbuilding-how-to-write-dragons/
Tips:
"Determine your dragon’s goal in life"
"Create a deadline for your dragon"
Quotes:
"Of course, a dragon in modern day New York is going to have different challenges than one living in medieval times."
"Do dragons do politics, and if so, where did your dragon fall in the scheme of things?"
"I like to think of a dragon going to spit fire, and then hiccuping half way through—every time."
But... but the rockstar gets the show on! It's the all-star who gets their game on.
DorianM wrote:
All quoted posts here.
First, thank you for sharing that! Having a good laugh early with the morning coffee is awesome. Thank you!
As for writing dragon characters, my turn to share something I found extremely funny as well as useful: https://dragonsandinvisibleink.com/2012/05/04/worldbuilding-how-to-write-dragons/
Tips:
"Determine your dragon’s goal in life"
"Create a deadline for your dragon"
Quotes:
"Of course, a dragon in modern day New York is going to have different challenges than one living in medieval times."
"Do dragons do politics, and if so, where did your dragon fall in the scheme of things?"
"I like to think of a dragon going to spit fire, and then hiccuping half way through—every time."
As for writing dragon characters, my turn to share something I found extremely funny as well as useful: https://dragonsandinvisibleink.com/2012/05/04/worldbuilding-how-to-write-dragons/
Tips:
"Determine your dragon’s goal in life"
"Create a deadline for your dragon"
Quotes:
"Of course, a dragon in modern day New York is going to have different challenges than one living in medieval times."
"Do dragons do politics, and if so, where did your dragon fall in the scheme of things?"
"I like to think of a dragon going to spit fire, and then hiccuping half way through—every time."
You are most welcome! ^-^
Oooohh! Sweet link! Mind if I add that to my Winter's Writing Tips page? Or if you'd like, you could add it.
Winter's Writing Tips
Also, those are some good quotes too. Especially the one about dragons and New York city.
Novalyyn wrote:
But... but the rockstar gets the show on! It's the all-star who gets their game on.
So true. Don't know how they got that mixed up. But I mostly liked this post for the dragon and phoenix part.
"Go flap flap"
Winters_Fury wrote:
Oooohh! Sweet link! Mind if I add that to my Winter's Writing Tips page? Or if you'd like, you could add it.
Not at all! Please add it! I enjoy your writing tips, but I admit I haven't read all of them yet!
Getting there ...
DorianM wrote:
Winters_Fury wrote:
Oooohh! Sweet link! Mind if I add that to my Winter's Writing Tips page? Or if you'd like, you could add it.
Not at all! Please add it! I enjoy your writing tips, but I admit I haven't read all of them yet!
Getting there ...
Arigato! Ah, yes. It can be quite a lot to go through. -anime sweats-
Can confirm, much hot orange
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