Neil Gaiman apparently once advised other writers, "Set your fantasies in the here and now and then, if challenged, claim to be writing Magical Realism."
Who the heck is Nail Gaiman, you ask, and what does he know about writing fantasy?
Well, simply consider that he is the author of the InterWorld trilogy. World creation on a grand scale.
He was saying, on one level, "please don't compete with me in the world creation business." But he was saying on another, "fortunately for you, you don't HAVE TO compete with me in world creation. You can take the word you see around you and put your fantasy plots right there."
It's a thought.
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