Hi! I am looking to write fantasy, a kind of notoriously overdone genre. I am curious if there are any “hot takes” on it that look at it from a fresh perspective? I have a long plate of titles to read already but I would be happy to learn what titles you have read and would recommend for somebody who wants to see how other people did interesting fantasy novels.

  • muddi [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    2 years ago

    The Second Apocalypse is two series by R Scott Bakker which is “philosophical fantasy” maybe hard to read but was really refreshing for me how it treats the genre.

    I tend towards the mythological and symbolic aspect of fantasy moreso than entertainment and novelty. There’s the usual worldbuilding and narrative tropes, like a conflict between magic systems or whatever, but it’s not really this stuff which matters.

    The whole story is actually a somewhat thinly veiled philosophical debate between schools of thought on the philosophy of mind and metaphysics at large. Really, it’s a very fancy academic paper on philosophy, if you can interpret it correctly.