Some popular fantasy stories on FictionPress include "The Lost Heir" by Allison Whisnant, "The Last Firebird" by M.J. Rhodes, and "The Lighthouse Chronicles" by J.G. Vayle. These stories are well-loved by readers for their engaging plots, intriguing characters, and imaginative world-building.
Good fantasy series include J.R.R. Tolkein's Lord of the Rings; C.S. Lewis's Narnia Series; Lloyd Alexander's Prydain series; anything by Ursula LeGuin or Robin Hobb or Madeleine L'Engle. If you like funny fantasy, try Terry Pratchett's Discworld series.
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I'd also add David Gemmell, Jasper Fforde, Mark Robson, Terry Goodkind, Ian Irvine, and R.A. Salvatore. There are plenty more fantastic authors out there; but a special mention again goes to Terry Pratchett.
You didn't specify whether you wanted a finished or unfinished story. I do however, have a recomendation for you. The story "Hearts in Our Hands" seems to be pretty decent. It only has one chapter up, but I think you should check it out. It is by Stem97.
All good stories have to have action. If nothing's going on, it's a boring story and nobody is going to read it. Fantasy stories can have any sort of action, just like other novels: romance, a quest, coming of age, a fight between good and evil, even a suspenseful race to obtain a powerful object.
Any place in the world is good for stories! Your stories come from inside you, not from some list someone on the internet writes. People write stories set in every part of the Earth, so everywhere is good.
Yahoo! Answers. You can search "Embarrassing moments" or something and click someone's question and you can read the stories people put. They are actually really good and funny stories.
Read both, and decide for yourself. In general, if you enjoy one of them, there is a good chance that you'll enjoy the other one too, since both are fantasy stories.Read both, and decide for yourself. In general, if you enjoy one of them, there is a good chance that you'll enjoy the other one too, since both are fantasy stories.Read both, and decide for yourself. In general, if you enjoy one of them, there is a good chance that you'll enjoy the other one too, since both are fantasy stories.Read both, and decide for yourself. In general, if you enjoy one of them, there is a good chance that you'll enjoy the other one too, since both are fantasy stories.
No. He got lucky once, but he is not good at fantasy football.
FanFiction.net! you have to make a profile first but.... people give you great feedback and and tons of people will read it.
Geraldine Richelson has written: 'The 'Starwars' storybook' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Children's stories, Science fiction, Juvenile fiction 'The piano man' -- subject(s): Fantasy, Stories in rhyme 'The good of it all' -- subject(s): Behavior, Fiction, Stories in rhyme
Final Fantasy 8
For me it is good as most fantasy movies are for kids, it helps develop the imagination and creativity of children.
Add your opinion here!What do you think are good fantasy stories?**Do NOT erase the other answers -- add yours at the end**The Narnia series by C.S. LewisThe Prydain series by Lloyd AlexanderAnything by Diana Wynne Jones - her Chrestomanci series is about magiciansThe People series by Zenna HendersonAnything by Madeline L'EngleAnything by Tamora PierceTimeline by Michael Crichton
Well, society is judgmental like that. But it makes for good romance stories.
(Sarcasticly) No its horrible, YES its good!