Andrew Watson

It has been a while so hit me with your hot fantasy book/publishing/writing takes for a video!

6 months ago | [YT] | 62



@piebaldhamster

Celtic peoples understand fairies like nobody else. I'd like an episode on Scottish and Irish fantasy authors.

6 months ago | 1

@EotuaDawnwalker

Fantasy and sci-fi aren't weird enough, in my opinion. I loved that video you made with things you want to see more of. I agree with all of that.

6 months ago | 3

@ChristianCreativeShorts

Fantasy novels that focus more on romance and spice and the publishers usually don't tell their audience is just plain stupid. Fantasy should be Fantasy and romance should be romance. (I'm a teen, so the publishers marketing no spice in a spice book or not saying it contains spice is just annoying!)

6 months ago | 1

@firstlinelibrary

Not every fantasy book needs to be a tome.

6 months ago (edited) | 4  

@aras_knight

Publishers now look for popularity, not quality

6 months ago | 3

@tovx76

Having novellas in between most books, often at not much of a price difference than a normal sized novel, in a series is just a cash grab. I think they should be bound up into one volume

6 months ago | 2

@adityakarambelkar1841

Andrew another video on what you are reading currently...you started Justice of Kings but no updates post that

6 months ago | 1

@ritchiesgarage

I wrote an epic fantasy novel with seven more to go in the series, but I have no idea how to sell it because there is no Canon or standard world references for an intended demographic. Is there a place for new world fantasy?

6 months ago | 0

@falinost

Assassin and thief MCs are just stereotypical farmboys for people who grew up in suburbia/cities instead of rural towns.

6 months ago | 0

@jasonmackay7898

I think that people only like the wheel of time because Brandon Sanderson finished out the series. I don't know how that series is as popular as it is. I made it through book 7 but should have stopped at book 4.

6 months ago | 0

@karagucemir29

I feel like a certain group of people in Sanderson's fanbase is so overprotective of his works that they just don't realize how bad he has fallen. Wind and Truth was nothing but a dissapointment and an utter failure but I see a lot of praise. I know people can have different tastes and that's great. But the change of quality in writing, dialogue, pacing ect. is so clear to me I just cannot fathom how many positive reviews are out there.

6 months ago | 0