Myers Fiction March Newsletter

The Myers Fiction March Newsletter provides insights into the writer's experience at LTUE 42, a science fiction and fantasy writing convention. The newsletter features highlights, notable speakers, networking tips, and book recommendations, emphasizing the value of the convention for writers seeking to improve their craft. Additionally, it includes a writing prompt to inspire creativity.

Balancing Science and Fantasy Elements in Fusion Genres

The post delves into the importance of writing fusion genres, particularly mixing science fiction (Sci-Fi) and fantasy. It emphasizes the need to understand the unique characteristics of each genre and how to balance their elements effectively. It also provides practical guidance on crafting cohesive sci-fi/fantasy worlds. Ultimately, the fusion of these genres offers engaging new styles of storytelling when executed with care.

Beginner’s Guide to Character Development in Spec Fiction

Speculative fiction encompasses Science Fiction, Fantasy, and more. Understanding character arcs—positive, transformational, flat, and destructive—is crucial for character development. Memorable characters are relatable, flawed, and impacted by their surroundings. A writing exercise guides authors to create dynamic, authentic characters that engage readers deeply, enhancing speculative fiction storytelling significantly.

World-building 101: Crafting Immersive Fictional Worlds

World-building is essential in science fiction and fantasy, creating immersive worlds for readers to explore and enjoy. Core elements include creating consistent settings, unique cultures, and understanding the rules of magic or science. Researching real-world cultures and integrating languages can add depth, while exercises can help bring fictional worlds to life.

Myers Fiction February Newsletter

The February 2024 Myers Fiction newsletter highlights that love extends beyond romance, encompassing familial, platonic, self, and hobby love, each contributing positively to mental health and community. The post offers tips for incorporating diverse forms of love into storytelling, including a writing prompt to explore non-romantic relationships and introspective moments in sci-fi/fantasy narratives.