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Metaphysical fiction meets fantasy: A winning combination?



Why should you consider combining metaphysical fiction and fantasy (or at least give it a shot)?

So you're a fan of metaphysical fiction – all that deep, philosophical stuff about reality, consciousness, and existence. And you're also a fan of fantasy – the wild, imaginative world of otherworldly creatures and magical powers. But have you ever thought about combining the two? I know, it sounds crazy. But hear me out.


Combining metaphysical fiction with fantasy can lead to some pretty interesting stories. Sure, it's a bit of a risk – you might end up with something that's too deep or confusing for readers. But on the other hand, you could also create something that's truly unique and thought-provoking. And isn't that what writing is all about? Pushing boundaries and trying new things?

Not convinced yet? Here are a few more benefits to consider:

  • Greater depth and meaning in the story: By combining metaphysical themes with fantastical elements, you can create stories that go beyond surface-level entertainment and encourage readers to think more deeply about the human experience.

  • Opportunity to explore new ideas: Fantasy allows you to play with the impossible and the unknown, while metaphysical fiction encourages you to consider the nature of reality and the human mind. By combining the two genres, you can take readers on a journey of exploration and discovery that goes beyond the boundaries of the everyday world.

  • It's a chance to be creative: Let's face it, writing the same old thing can get boring. Mixing up your genres can be a great way to challenge yourself and come up with something fresh and exciting.

Of course, there are also challenges to consider when combining metaphysical fiction with fantasy. You might end up with a story that's too confusing or unbelievable for readers. Or, on the other hand, you might create something that's too heavy or preachy. But hey, that's the risk you take with any writing – you win some, you lose some.




So if you're feeling adventurous and want to try something new, give combining metaphysical fiction with fantasy a shot. Who knows – you might just end up with something amazing.



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