All fantasy stories are fiction, for one thing. They usually have some sort of magic somewhere in the story also, or magical creatures of some sort. Fantasy stories often use historic settings like the Middle Ages, when machinery and industry weren't as common.
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The Year's Best Fantasy Stories was created in 1975.
The Year's Best Fantasy Stories has 175 pages.
Plot is independent of genera. Of the forty plots identified anyone of them could be used in a fantasy story. However some plots are more commonly found in all stories (some are rarely used today in any kind of stories what-so-ever) and some are favoured in fantasy stories, although this claim has to be taken very loosely.Some of the more common plots in fantasy:Obtaining - recovering some important itemDaring enterprise - achieving some important goalDeliverance - rescuing damsel in distressObstacles to love
Fantasy stories usually have magic and an imaginary world.
Generally all stories have these things in common: - Beginning (Introduction) - Rising Action - Climax - Falling Action - Resolution - Conclusion This is the main structure that all stories have in common.
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Yes, her books are classed as fantasy - adventure
uhm... Because She loves reading fantasy stories
any fantasy novel will have a fantasy setting, normally it will be fairy tales or mythical type books