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Building Imaginary Worlds: The Theory and History of Subcreation
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An academic take on how fictional worlds are (sub)created by their authors. It's not a guide on how to write a book but rather how to read fiction and how fantasy worlds are connected to the real world.
I liked this one for two reasons. It's a good book on history if you're interested in works of human imagination through time. The second reason is that it contains a lot of references to many works of fiction and captures the essence of what's fascinating about each one of them.
I liked this one for two reasons. It's a good book on history if you're interested in works of human imagination through time. The second reason is that it contains a lot of references to many works of fiction and captures the essence of what's fascinating about each one of them.
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