Writing advice tends to be full of 'rules' and 'tips' which are either too broad to be helpful or outright wrong. In On Writing and Worldbuilding, we will discuss specific and applicable ideas to...

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Writing advice tends to be full of 'rules' and 'tips' which are either too broad to be helpful or outright wrong. In On Writing and Worldbuilding, we will discuss specific and applicable ideas to consider, from effective methods of delivering exposition and foreshadowing, to how communication, commerce, and control play into the fall of an empire.

On Writing

Part I: Prologues
Part II: The First Chapter
Part III: The Exposition Problem
Part IV: Foreshadowing
Part V: Villain Motivation
Part VI: Hero-Villain Relationships
Part VII: Final Battles
Part VIII: The Chosen One
Part IX: Hard Magic Systems 
Part X: Soft Magic Systems
Part XI: Magic Systems and Storytelling

On Worldbuilding

Part XII: Polytheistic Religions
Part XIII: Hidden Magical Worlds 
Part XIV: How Empires Rise
Part XV: How Empires Work
Part XVI: How Empires Fall

Exclusive Content

Part XVII: How I Plan a Novel



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