"To maintain creativity as an adult can be difficult, especially I feel as though, for someone in the helping profession. I am currently being asked to use a 'side' of my brain that is more analytical. I usually use my "creative" side of my brain the most. Once I use the analytical, I find it pretty difficult to turn the imagination switch on. Stay creative, even if you feel like you're not, or not the best at what you are trying to do. Create for yourself, there is no need to please others. Have a child-like imagination and fascination." - my friend Lindsay
A fantasy author is just another name for one who has a foot within the borders of Faerie.
Hall of Fantasy
- Home
- The Spirit of Tolkien
- Types of Fantasy
- The Nine Magics
- Faerie
- I am Ian E.S. Adler
- The Bookshelf
- Hidden Gems
- Fantasy Book Tiers
- R.I.P.
- Quotes
- Song Triad
- Riddle Mastery
- Heroine Archetypes
- Champions of Light
- The Role & Proper Usage of Magic Thingamajigs
- GRRM the Anti-Tolkien
- Rumors of the Wheel
- Race in Fantasy
- Here Be Dragons
- The Power of Names
- LGBTQIA+ in Fantasy
- The History (& Golden Age) of Fantasy
- Artist vs. the Art
- Magic vs. Mental Illness
- How to make your own System of Magic
- The Final Lesson
- Golden Sun
- Contact Me?
- AI's impact on Fantasy Art & Writing
- Misc
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