Is Fantasy a Respected Genre? (Writing Journal #46)
Hi everyone. This is journal #46. The PDF is posted at https://wrathking.com or it can be found from my personal site: https://courtneyjensen.com
The Epidemiology lectures I reference can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iV4ljIAgceo (other than some q&a at the very end, there's no "epidemiology" discussed; this is a lecture series on scientific and creative writing). If you look at the Table of Contents in that lecture, you can see where I talk about fantasy. Near the end. Every lecture of that Epidemiology class (from that one semester) can be watched here: https://epistatistics.com
Disclaimer: this particular video (on fantasy literature) has nothing to do with that class, my university job, or my university.
Lastly, I hope your day is free from undue scorn, and any criticism is warmly received.
Courtney
Видео Is Fantasy a Respected Genre? (Writing Journal #46) канала Courtney Jensen
The Epidemiology lectures I reference can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iV4ljIAgceo (other than some q&a at the very end, there's no "epidemiology" discussed; this is a lecture series on scientific and creative writing). If you look at the Table of Contents in that lecture, you can see where I talk about fantasy. Near the end. Every lecture of that Epidemiology class (from that one semester) can be watched here: https://epistatistics.com
Disclaimer: this particular video (on fantasy literature) has nothing to do with that class, my university job, or my university.
Lastly, I hope your day is free from undue scorn, and any criticism is warmly received.
Courtney
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