Fantasy Art Wednesday

Get inspired with this week’s Fantasy Art Wednesday, where fun fantasy artwork is combined with a writing prompt to get your creative juices flowing!


What could possibly compel anyone to attempt crossing this rotting, treacherous rope bridge? It swings high up in the mountains–so high, you can’t see the bottom through the foggy landscape. It sure is a long way down if you fall. And what awaits those who might make it to the other side? An unnatural glow beckons from the cave entrance, evoking a strong sense of curiosity, and desire. But the skull mounted over it gleams back in warning. As if the state of the bridge is not warning enough. This will not be an easy journey. What prize awaits those bold enough to make it? Do you know?

rope-bridge

 

 

Fantasy Art Wednesday

Get inspired with this week’s Fantasy Art Wednesday, where fun fantasy artwork is combined with a writing prompt to get your creative juices flowing!


Here’s a little something for those of you who like to tell a darker tale. Certainly there are no fairies lurking here, and no magical sunbeams are breaking through the oppressive gray blanket overhead. Everything about this dirty, dilapidated cobbled street puts your nerves on edge–this is not a welcoming place. Any type of villain could be lurking in the shadows, with a sharp dagger and a quick hand, ready to grab anything of value off the still warm body lying at his feet. The hanging light draws you toward those open doors, leading to where? I envision a rough tavern full of unsavory characters. A place to perhaps glean information, hire an assassin, or make deals that had best not come out into the light of day. Who will you send down these streets, and through the doors? And what will they find on the other side? 

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Fantasy Art Wednesday

Get inspired with this week’s Fantasy Art Wednesday, where fun fantasy artwork is combined with a writing prompt to get your creative juices flowing!


This week’s artwork has me peering into the shadows for signs of fairies–I can imagine they would hang out in a place like this. But really, what draws me is that arch at the center. Though it is formed from elements in the landscape, it seems purposefully made rather than natural. So why is it there? Is it simply a thing of beauty, or is there something magical about it?

My personal suspicion is that the archway is more than it appears to be…that if I walk through it, I won’t come out into that light filled clearing on the other side, but some other place entirely. The possibilities are limited only by my imagination; that archway could take me absolutely anywhere.  Where will it take you?

"The Blue Forest" by Cassiopeiaart

“The Blue Forest” by Cassiopeiaart

 

 

 

Fantasy Art Wednesday

Get inspired with this week’s Fantasy Art Wednesday, where fun fantasy artwork is combined with a writing prompt to get your creative juices flowing!


Last week’s artwork took us deep underwater to a silent city. This city by contrast is full of life. There is plenty going on in this bustling place, with its somewhat exotic architecture and canals with boats. In the background there is a statue that seems to be commemorating a significant person, or event, in history. What does the flag he’s holding signify? A moment of victory securing freedom? Or perhaps these people are conquerers. Either way, it seems to be a prosperous place, with the buildings in good repair, and well dressed people moving at a leisurely pace along the streets. What details stand out to you as you look at this image? Let your imagination come up with a story for this place; its people, history, lore…and its future.

Artwork by Mark Bulahao

Artwork by Mark Bulahao

 

Fantasy Art Wednesday

Get inspired with this week’s Fantasy Art Wednesday, where fun fantasy artwork is combined with a writing prompt to get your creative juices flowing!


There are many tall tales and myths about underwater cities–whole civilizations, whether still bustling with activity, or lost and forgotten, domed to provide air, or open to the water, defying what we know of reality.

The city in this image looks deserted. Was it once above ground, now sunk below the water? Or was it built here on purpose, and by who? Mer-people? Humans who have found a means to adapt, or beings we have yet to conceive of?

Plunge into the depths of blue and explore what this underwater world has to offer. From pillar to archway, there is plenty to stir the imagination.

underwater-city

 

Renee Scattergood Interviews Alaric from Into the Shadow Wood

Thanks to Renee Scattergood for featuring me in her Friday Author Spotlight this week! As part of the spotlight, there is a never-before-seen interview with my character Alaric from Into the Shadow Wood. Be sure to check it out!


Author Spotlight: Into the Shadow Wood by Allison D. Reid

ISW Cover MedWelcome to this week’s Friday Author Spotlight! This week I have Allison D. Reid returning with her new novella, Into the Shadow Wood. I was lucky enough to be able to read an early copy and it’s an amazing story. It had me on the edge of my seat. I couldn’t put it down!

Alaric, where were you born, and what was it like growing up there?

I was born in Tyroc Castle. Though I was not the son of the Sovereign, or even one of his lords, I was born into a nobility of sorts. I am the seventh generation of my family to serve as one of the Sovereign’s elite personal guard, called the Circle. I am also the last generation to bear that honor.

My childhood was spent preparing me for my entrance into the Circle, even when I wasn’t aware of it. Every activity was meant to build up my strength, endurance, skills, or character. All of my needs and desires were taken care of; I never went hungry, lacked clothing, or endured the labors of the field. I received a better education than most of the boys in Tyroc, too. But my purpose was also made very clear. My life belonged to the Sovereign, and my first duty was to defend him and his family. Their lives were valued above mine, and if necessary, I was to die protecting them. This was not a sacrifice, but an honor passed down from my father to me…

Read the rest of the interview on Renee Writes.

Fantasy Art Wednesday

Get inspired with this week’s Fantasy Art Wednesday, where fun fantasy artwork is combined with a writing prompt to get your creative juices flowing!


This ancient forest looks as though it could come alive at any moment, doesn’t it? I can almost see a face peering out from the bark of the tree. It is warily watching the lone traveler as he passes by. He doesn’t seem to be anxious, or even in a hurry. Perhaps he knows this place, and its secrets, well enough. Is the flock of birds traveling with him, scouting out the road ahead? Are they residents of the forest, or are they watching him too? There’s bound to be a story here, calling out from the mist. Can you hear it?

"Warm Mist" by Andreas Rocha

“Warm Mist” by Andreas Rocha