I graduated with my Bachelor’s in the summer of 2003 and won the Maiden of Pain open call in the fall. I spent the next year writing that novel. After a short break, I returned to Logan Shadowhand and the story I was now calling Shattered Amulet.
Maiden taught me a lot and I wanted to [...]
Logan Shadowhand: a retrospective (part three)
Filed under Fiction, Writing Journal on September 9, 2008
Keywords: fantasy fiction, Logan Shadowhand, Shattered Amulet
Logan Shadowhand: a retrospective (part two)
Filed under Fiction, Writing Journal on September 2, 2008
Keywords: fantasy fiction, Logan Shadowhand, Shattered Amulet
I wrote about 14 pages of the original manuscript featuring Logan Shadowhand in the time between my senior year in high school and when I met my wife. It sat in a folder until after we got married. When I pulled it out again, I knew the story needed some serious work.
My first change was [...]
Logan Shadowhand: a retrospective (part one)
Filed under Fiction, Writing Journal on August 26, 2008
Keywords: fantasy fiction, Logan Shadowhand, Shattered Amulet
I first attempted to transform Logan Shadowhand from a roleplaying game character into a literary hero about 15 years ago. He’s evolved quite a bit since then. I still have copies of those early manuscripts, some in hard copy and some in electronic. At Ravyn’s request, I’m going to share pieces of them with you [...]
When sympathetic becomes pathetic
Filed under Tips & Tools on August 19, 2008
Keywords: Farseer trilogy, FitzChivalry, Logan Shadowhand, Maiden of Pain, protagonists, Robin Hobb, sympathetic characters
Sympathy for the protagonist is a great tool for drawing readers into a story. If the reader can identify with the character’s struggles and desires, they become invested in what happens. That leads to late nights of anxious page-turning.
A sympathetic character has obstacles they must overcome. These can be internal or external, but the key [...]
The evolution of Logan Shadowhand
Filed under Writing Journal on August 12, 2008
Keywords: Chronicles of Jord, fantasy fiction, Logan Shadowhand, protagonists, Shattered Amulet
Logan Shadowhand presented some challenges for me as he evolved from a roleplaying game character into a fantasy fiction protagonist. I had no literary aspirations for the character until I recreated him as a non-player character for one of my Dungeons & Dragons campaigns. He and his elf partner (who was also destined to become [...]

