Using conlang in my novel - do I really need a constructed language

Do I need a Constructed Language For My Fantasy Novel?

Does your fantasy novel or fictional world need its own constructed language (conlang)? The answer is both yes and no. A constructed language gives your world more depth; however it might not be necessary to construct a full fictional language.

worldbuilding Prompts and sci-fi prompts and fantasay prompts to get you thinking creatively

120 Inspiring Worldbuilding Prompts For Brainstorming Sci-Fi and Fantasy Writers

Get thinking about your world in unimaginable ways. Use these prompting questions to help you think deeper about the worlds you build and the beings that live within.

fantasy name generator - worldbuilding name generator

Powerful Logic Based Fantasy Name Generator

This fantasy name generator is based on the idea of coming up with thoughtful, descriptive names for people, places and...

Ultimate Guide to Research

The Ultimate Guide to Conducting Research for Writing Sci-Fi Novels

You’re working on a heavy sci-fi story dealing with a lot of complex issues, and you don’t have the background...

how to use fewer pronouns in my writing

Reduce Pronoun Usage in Writing – 5 Effective Tips

Look at any paragraph or page of your story. How many pronouns are present (it, its, he, him, his, she,...

Character Development Workbook - Free

Master Guide to Character Development – Free Downloadable Workbook

One dimensional characters never drive a story. The people who inhabit your world become more interesting when they really exhibit...

A guide to naming for writers and worldbuilders

Ultimate Name Guide for Fantasy/Sci-Fi Writing & Worldbuilding

Coming up with names for your fantasy or sci-fi world can be quite the undertaking. It’s one thing to craft...

Teen writing contests, list of teen writing contests

19 Writing Contests and Publication Outlets for Teens

We’ve put together a list of writing contests or places to publish short works. These channels are ideal for young...