My ideas are like fishing in a lake of dreams. I snag a huge fish, and it pulls me into the water. It's very absorbing, like going into another world. Then, I do a lot of editing, which combines both creative and technical aspects.
Thank you Birdie. Well there is so much potential advice. The two immediate pieces of advice I have are: 1. Read and write every single day 2. Stay in touch with other writers to talk about your progress, share tips, and exchange ideas
Feels great to be catching up on your videos again, Esper. Fantastic as always! This story reminds me a fair bit of both Broodmother Skyfortress (with more of a focus on the characters in that good old Esper style we know and love) and Frostbitten and Mutilated (where the animals understand human speech, but in that book they despise humankind whereas the wolves in this story are a bit more...mysterious...). I think the story is far more exciting told from Ugdan's point of view rather than the Old Woman. She's already been through everything but Ugdan is only discovering the history of the valley for the first time just as we the readers are with him, fueling character development, as mentioned in this video: th-cam.com/video/xH50ND5vdhU/w-d-xo.html I look forward to hearing your thoughts and wish you a Happy Belated Thanksgiving!
Awesome story!! Please do more FANTASY stories based on D&D like this one.
Bravo Esper, Bravo! I love the stories you create, they inspire me every time I listen to one.
That was great, I love your work.
Incredible!! Love it!
Screw the 5e garbage, this is some of the best content on TH-cam. I listen to this every year or so
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Esper! Can you please open a Discord? It's basically a public chatroom where your fans can meet up with each other. :)
What's your general process when writing these stories ?
My ideas are like fishing in a lake of dreams. I snag a huge fish, and it pulls me into the water. It's very absorbing, like going into another world. Then, I do a lot of editing, which combines both creative and technical aspects.
Esper the Bard Do you have any advice for writing as I find your stories very intriguing. Thank you for the reply.
Thank you Birdie. Well there is so much potential advice. The two immediate pieces of advice I have are:
1. Read and write every single day
2. Stay in touch with other writers to talk about your progress, share tips, and exchange ideas
Feels great to be catching up on your videos again, Esper. Fantastic as always! This story reminds me a fair bit of both Broodmother Skyfortress (with more of a focus on the characters in that good old Esper style we know and love) and Frostbitten and Mutilated (where the animals understand human speech, but in that book they despise humankind whereas the wolves in this story are a bit more...mysterious...). I think the story is far more exciting told from Ugdan's point of view rather than the Old Woman. She's already been through everything but Ugdan is only discovering the history of the valley for the first time just as we the readers are with him, fueling character development, as mentioned in this video: th-cam.com/video/xH50ND5vdhU/w-d-xo.html I look forward to hearing your thoughts and wish you a Happy Belated Thanksgiving!
Wow how did I just see this great comment now? Well a year belated is my reply. I'll have to check those out. Thank you!
You write great stories and have a good voice for it! I wish that was your focus instead of D&D.
Bugger it!
Olá amigo, vi um comentário seu a dois anos atrás q vc estava aprendendo Português... Como está o seu nível de Português atualmente ?
Bem, agora sou fluente em Português, já viajei muito no Brasil, e me casei com uma Brasileira 😄 Então eu diria que deu certo!
Muito bom!!!