Fantasy is uni-age. You can start it in the creche, and it follows you to death.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Fantasy is totally wide open; all you really have to do is follow the rules you've set. But if you're writing about science, you have to first learn what you're writing about.
Fantasy is more than an escape from the truths of the world and the past: it is an open acknowledgment that those truths are complex and morally difficult. It offers a different route to creating something which will resonate with readers, in a way which resists the erasure of privacy and autonomy which pervades our modern world.
I love fantasy. I grew up reading fantasy.
If you're an only child, you spend a lot of time by yourself, and you develop a strong ability to entertain yourself, to conjure up fantasy.
Fantasy is my heart and love. And I just want to play in that garden for the rest of my life.
Fantasy is a demanding genre.
I realized that everything I do is fantasy, whether it is an adult movie or a kids movie.
I definitely love fantasy and would want to be in a fantasy project.
Fantasy is sort of a blank slate that everybody can project their own culture onto. Everybody can read it in their own way.
Fantasy for me as a kid was real, and I had a fantasy about what life was, whether it was sort of wicked and dire, or wholly normal, or whatever. Anything really close to home is not, it seems to me, what a good book should be about.
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