Military Fantasy Study Materials

If you want to write in a genre, you have to read that genre. Experts in the industry are consistent with their advice that you must be an avid reader of a genre to write well in it. In addition to the suggested fiction, I've included a number of books about the military itself from different eras, as that is the kind of knowledge one needs to be successful in this genre.

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Should I Write Military Fantasy?

When you think of history, do you think of battles won and lost? Did you think Gandalf's charge with a thousand Rohirrim heavy horse ill-advised since they faced massed infantry with set spears? Did you love Game of Thrones but choked on your drink when they put the trebuchet in front of their defensive positions?

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Epic Fantasy Blueprint

This blueprint utilizes the Hero's Journey story structure, a structure created by Christopher Vogler that is uniquely suited to fantasy. The terms that have been metaphorized to apply to modern fiction can be applied literally in fantasy. Look to the original structure Vogler...

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The Hero’s Journey

The Hero’s Journey is a story structure based on Joseph Campbell’s seminal work, The Hero with a Thousand Faces, where he lays out the commonalities to stories, myths, and legends that have been told for thousands of years. The structure works because of that: there is something in the structures and archetypes contained in the Hero’s Journey that continue to resonate, even in the modern mind. 50,000 years is an evolutionary eyeblink; we are not so different from our ancestors who told these tales around the life-giving fire, or scrawled them in pictograms on cave walls. Campbell’s work was adapted...

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