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  • Setting Study: A Song Below Water

    The novel A Song Below Water, by Bethany C. Morrow, is a YA urban fantasy story revolving around two young women living in Portland, Oregon. The novel creates lore that takes some liberties with real-world mythos to create a story about race and about being unashamed of one’s identity. The novel’s main allure in regards…

    Katie Bachelder

    July 22, 2020
    For Writers: Builder’s Theory, Reading Reflections
    a song below water, bethany c. morrow, book review, books, Fantasy, paranormal, setting study, urban fantasy
  • The Craft of Bookish First Lines

    First lines are difficult no matter the genre, and although fantasy allows for a wider range of topics to start off the book, the variety of choices can make it harder to pick which one is best. I’ve taken some of the fantasy books off of my shelf, a mix of urban fantasy, YA fantasy,…

    Katie Bachelder

    July 20, 2020
    Reading Reflections
    #amwriting, books, Christopher Paolini, first lines, Graceling, hook, maggie stiefvater, Robert Jordan, Six of Crows, Wheel of Time, writing
  • AtLA Book Tag!

    As an avid lover of Avatar the Last Airbender, I was super excited to see there was a book tag connected to the absolutely stunning animated TV show. If you haven’t seen it, I would certainly recommend watching it; although the first season is aimed more at younger kids, it gets better with each passing…

    Katie Bachelder

    July 17, 2020
    Blog-Tag posts, For Fun :)
    AtLA, Avatar, book blogger, book tag, books, Fantasy, George Martin, Graceling, Leigh Bardugo, Tess of the Road, Tolkien, Wheel of Time
  • Why Reading Fiction is Important: An Analogy

    I know that there are people who don’t read fiction. The idea is that reading fiction is pointless because the narrative either never happened or it doesn’t play out exactly the way it happened in real life. Supposedly, there are better things to do with one’s life than waste it on things that aren’t real,…

    Katie Bachelder

    July 15, 2020
    On Stories and Ethics, Reading Reflections
    books, Fantasy, fiction, non-fiction, reading, realistic fiction, science fiction
  • Book Blogger Confessions Tag!

    I haven’t done a blog tag before, but what better one to start with than the confessions tag? The questions come from bookidote’s confessions post. 1. Which book, most recently, did you not finish? Like a lot of the other book bloggers that do this tag, I really hate starting a book and then not…

    Katie Bachelder

    July 13, 2020
    Blog-Tag posts, For Fun :)
    book blogger, book blogger confessions, book tag, books, Cassandra Clare, Kristin Cashore, maggie stiefvater, Sarah J. Maas, Wheel of Time
  • Ranking Wheel of Time Songs

    After somehow managing to get the fictional song, “Color of Trust” stuck in my head the other day, I decided it would be fun to go through all of the songs in Wheel of Time and just say which ones are the best. A few things first: I know a lot of people are reading…

    Katie Bachelder

    July 10, 2020
    For Fun :), Reading Reflections
    Fantasy, lists, poems, Robert Jordan, songs, Wheel of Time, WoT
  • The Wheel of Time and What it Has Taught Me About Reading

    Wheel of Time is a massive series. I know, because I’m almost finished reading them, and adding fifteen books–none of which are thin by any means–to my bookshelf meant I needed another bookshelf. It’s a daunting task to write a series so lengthy, and that Jordan manages it so well will never cease to inspire…

    Katie Bachelder

    July 8, 2020
    For Fun :)
    books, Fantasy, reading, Robert Jordan, series, Wheel of Time, WoT
  • Top 5 Book Covers of Books I’ve Read

    Look, I’m going to be honest: book covers are important. If I haven’t heard of or read an author before, this is how I decide if I want to buy their book or not: 1) The title has to catch my eye. 2) The book cover!! 3)The synopsis has to sound cool. That’s it. That’s…

    Katie Bachelder

    July 6, 2020
    For Fun :)
    art, book covers, books, Erin Morgenstern, Kristin Cashore, Laini Taylor, Leigh Bardugo, lists, Rachel Hartman, Top 5
  • Story-Beat Study: I’m Not Dying With You Tonight by Kimberly Jones & Gilly Segal

    A few nights ago, I finished reading I’m Not Dying With You Tonight. It’s the first realistic-fiction novel I’ve read since graduating college, and one of the first of which I’ve read by choice in a very long time. You guys know me. I’m a fantasy nerd. But if you only study fantasy to write…

    Katie Bachelder

    July 3, 2020
    Reading Reflections
    black lives matter, characters, Gilly Segal, Kimberly Jones, narrative, plot, realistic fiction, Story beats, story-beat study
  • Eight Character Archetypes, Then and Now

    Eight Character Archetypes, Then and Now

    Four years ago, I wrote a blog post on my old Mad Chronicler site called “Who’s Who? The 8 Character Archetypes.” I’ve been thinking about it a lot, lately. Four years is a long time for any individual writer, and even in the bookish community, our understanding of tropes and archetypes can shift in that…

    Katie Bachelder

    July 1, 2020
    For Writers: Builder’s Theory
    aspiring author, character archetypes, contagonist, dramatica, Fantasy, fantasy writing, novel writing, Robert Jordan, Wheel of Time
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