Andrew LiVecchi

Andrew LiVecchi is a writer of epic fantasy. Since childhood, he has been obsessed with all things ancient and medieval, starting with Ivanhoe, Robin Hood, and Greek myth and culminating in an English PhD from Western University. In his fiction, he attempts to capture some of what he has found so endlessly fascinating about his favourite stories, drawing inspiration from classical mythology, medieval romance, and modern fantasy. Andrew lives in Cambridge, Ontario and works as a literature and humanities professor. In his free time, he enjoys Brazilian jiu-jitsu, playing piano, and gaming.

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Why fantasy writers should read old books

If you’re a fantasy writer and you’re interested in creating secondary worlds that feel authentic to the period you’re taking inspiration from, I think the best thing you can do is read primary sources. That might look like epic literary works such as Beowulf or the Epic of Gilgamesh, social satires like The Canterbury Tales, histories like The Peloponnesian War, military guides like Sun Tzu’s The Art of War, or countless other works of law, philosophy, theology, mythology, and scripture.

Andrew LiVecchi