3. But if you're aiming for "fast paced" and "page turning" you need to trim the prose. And do not mistake this pace for "light."
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4. My #1 example is NINE PRINCES IN AMBER by Roger Zelazny. It's about 70K words, maybe even shorter. It is a slim little paperback.
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5. And in the course of the book, the following happens (spoilers, obvs): -Corwin wakes up in a hospital with no idea who he is, and
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6. -breaks out, finds his way to his sister's house. Meets his brother. Starts to figure out that he is not a normal Earth human, maybe.
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7. -Travels through several worlds, (has sex), regains his memory. His brother is arrested. -Corwin tries to kill his other brother, Eric.
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8. -fails to kill Eric, escapes and joins up with another brother, Bleys. -Corwin and Bleys RAISE A FUCKING ARMY AND ATTACK AMBER.
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9. I capitalize that because usually that's like Book 9 of a fantasy series these days.
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10. They fail. Bleys is AWOL possibly dead. Corwin is captured, blinded, and imprisoned for THREE YEARS.
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@TheBarbarienne@NMamatas in a meta way Amber was about that. Imagine a world and its there. No need for lengthy "world building"1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@arthur_affect@NMamatas :nod nod: The magic system and the world building are the same thing in Amber.6 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
@TheBarbarienne @NMamatas Like, LotR started what Mieville calls the "psychotic" form of encyclopedic world building
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