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  1. The Fire Within (D'Lacey 2001) 1-1-1

Core characteristics

item type
Z (wiki feature; pronounced C) 1-1-1
pronounced [P] label [string] (L)
The Fire Within (D'Lacey 2001) 1-1-1
pronounced [P] alias (en) [string]
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QID references [Item] 1-1-1
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case of [Item]
fantasy work
narrative about dragons
narrative about art
URL
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prototype notes
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Bibliographic information

author
Chris D'Lacey
title (en)
The fire within
citation style
APA

Bibliographic information (2007 paperback)

edition number
--
publication date
2007
medium
paperback
strippable?
yes / strippable book
cover illustrator
Angelo Rinaldi
page count
340
method
greatest page number
publisher
Scholastic
printed in
United States
ISBN
978-0-439-67244-3
approximate rarity
source found used online

Prototype notes

  1. Last Dragon Chronicles [1] -> an interpretation of magic ritual in a somewhat modern setting but in a world where there are a small number of fantasy creatures.
    do not read this series for Media Representation of Inuit. it's not necessarily offensive but it isn't stellar either, they're just kind of thrown into the narrative haphazardly as okay set dressing. my rule of thumb has become this: if twenty pages of a biography is blatantly more informative than a particular novel it's not good Representation. many stories I see about Native Americans / indigenous people of North America fail this test. but, for instance, some stories with Black protagonists have succeeded to where a biography and the story are about equally informative or interesting.
  2. The Fire Within (D'Lacey ??)
  3. Icefire (D'Lacey ??)
  4. Fire Star (D'Lacey ??) -> not to be confused with Warriors: Into the Wild.
  5. The Fire Eternal
  6. Dark Fire
  7. Fire World
  8. The Fire Ascending
  9. Rain and Fire
  10. heaven is a place on earth -> the motif of a story presenting a superstructural heaven, god-world, or supernatural world that existed at some primordial time, but treating it as if it still very much exists.

Motifs

  1. pronounced [Fy] superstructural fantasy world (speculative fiction) 1-1-1
  2. heaven is a place on earth (proposed; Fy) 1-1-1

Motifs (subjective)

Wavebuilder combinations

pronounced [P] pronounced Wavebuilder: forms result [Item]
Icefire
along with [Item]
The Fire Within (D'Lacey 2001) 1-1-1
forming from [Item]
The Fire Within (D'Lacey 2001) 1-1-1
sequel
Icefire

Wavebuilder characterizations

pronounced Wavebuilder: route [Item]
The Fire Within (D'Lacey 2001) 1-1-1
along with [Item]
pronounced [Fy] superstructural fantasy world (speculative fiction) 1-1-1
forming from [Item]
pronounced [Fy] superstructural fantasy world (speculative fiction) 1-1-1
sculpture
The Fire Within (D'Lacey 2001) 1-1-1