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- From: Crawford_Kilian@mindlink.bc.ca (Crawford Kilian)
- Newsgroups: misc.writing
- Subject: Re: Work in Progress: Outline
- Message-ID: <14756@mindlink.bc.ca>
- Date: 31 Aug 92 23:29:10 GMT
- Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada
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- Tony Bible (who, with a name like that, is surely doomed to publish!) asks why,
- in a book about magic, I can't just have a magic ring to permit
- translation...well, you can get away with that in SF, but in fantasy life is
- more realistic!
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- Del Rey fantasies require magic as an integral plot element, but magic has its
- limits; you can do some things with it, but not everything. The story emerges
- from those limits. My hero's magic is a kind of judo, encouraging the world to
- do what it wants to do anyway (grow plants, maintain an ecological balance,
- etc.)--but other kinds of magic force the world to do what it would normally
- never do, and wreck it in the process.
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- It's actually pretty stimulating to work out what magic can and cannot do, and
- then develop a plot to show it. Have I answered your question, Tony?
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