I’m over at P. H. Solomon’s place today. The topic is how I handled a large cast of characters. If you have any tips, I’d love to hear them. P. H. Is one of my Story Empire partners. Visit his home space and get to know him.
Greetings to the Archer’s Aim readers today. I welcome C. S. Boyack back to the bog with his new release: Voyage of the Lanternfish. Take it away, Craig!
Thanks for having me over again, P. H. You’re always welcome at my place too. I’m here today to hawk my new story, Voyage of the Lanternfish. Lanternfish is a pirate fantasy all the way. It differs from classic fantasy in that gunpowder is involved. This story has cannon and muskets to go along with it’s swords and sorcery.
It’s been a few years since I wrote an ensemble cast into one of my stories. Someone may teach this somewhere, but I kind of came up with the recipe myself.
On a tall ship there can be hundreds of men that make up the crew. (Even more on a pirate ship.) The main task is manning the sails, but it doesn’t require…
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It’s always extra fun for me when it’s two SE authors. Feels like family. Headed there now.
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Thanks, Staci. It is a family of sorts.
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I echo Staci. Also head over…
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See you there.
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Interesting post, Craig. Need to read the book to learn more about ensemble characters.
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Thanks, John. I hope it entertains as well as providing a study guide.
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I’m sure it will.
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