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- From: Crawford_Kilian@mindlink.bc.ca (Crawford Kilian)
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- Subject: Re: Work in Progress:Magic
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- Date: 3 Sep 92 02:04:59 GMT
- Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada
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- Tony Bible asks whether magic as a major plot element is unique to Del Rey...I
- suspect not, though different publishers may indeed have different attitudes to
- magic, sex, setting, and whether the hero has a perm. How did I know this about
- Del Rey? When my editor there first suggested I consider a fantasy, he went out
- of his way to mention it--suggesting that they'd seen too many novels in which
- the magic was just decorative or otherwise inessential.
-
- Meanwhile, I hit paydirt today with a book on Aztec food and medicine; it deals
- with magic in great detail, including the tripartite soul that was an important
- part of Aztec religion. I won't use it all, but it will give me a very
- distinctive kind of magic for the bad guys. And this leads to a suggestion: if
- you're writing fantasy, don't confine yourself to old geezers in pointed hats.
- Go exploring in anthropology and see if some other culture has a magic you can
- use. (Some day I'm gonna write a novel about Tibetan gods who follow their
- people into exile and rouse the American gods...that would be fun!)
-