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#80: Where Fantasy Authors Ought to Begin With Neil Mach

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Neil Mach is the self-published author of 12 books.

Neil is an energetic author and regular podcaster. He is a respected commentator on writing fantasy literature and he blogs on folk tales, superstition, imagination, and how the problems & difficulties of the real world overlap into stories set in fictional universes.

Neil is the author of the fantasy author's guide “So You Want to Write Fantasy?” and the host of the podcast show Myth & Magic.

He attempts to unite philosophical thought with artistic imagination while addressing alternate worlds and fantasy themes; though Neil specializes in notions of belief building, the curse of exoticism, monster-making, the value of sacrifice, paracosms, and the strange experience of liminality.

He focuses his attention on the point where fantasy begins and reality ends.

To find out more about Neil:

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Neil Mach is the self-published author of 12 books.

Neil is an energetic author and regular podcaster. He is a respected commentator on writing fantasy literature and he blogs on folk tales, superstition, imagination, and how the problems & difficulties of the real world overlap into stories set in fictional universes.

Neil is the author of the fantasy author's guide “So You Want to Write Fantasy?” and the host of the podcast show Myth & Magic.

He attempts to unite philosophical thought with artistic imagination while addressing alternate worlds and fantasy themes; though Neil specializes in notions of belief building, the curse of exoticism, monster-making, the value of sacrifice, paracosms, and the strange experience of liminality.

He focuses his attention on the point where fantasy begins and reality ends.

To find out more about Neil:

Website

---

You can find Josiane Fortin, the self-proclaimed Self-Publishing Queen here:

Website

Author page

Facebook

Patreon

Ko-Fi

If you are ready to self-publish on Amazon, let me teach you what you need to know in my online course: How to Self-Publish On Amazon

Freebie 5-Day Nonfiction Book Challenge

Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review to keep the good stuff coming!

  continue reading

88 episodes

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