It's one thing to build a world, but what do you do when you need a universe of interconnected worlds for your stories? Featuring Brandon Sanderson, David Mack, James L. Sutter, Marco Palmieri
Join us as we unlock the secrets to building realistic and compelling religions for your fantasy worlds. Featuring Jerry Gordon, Steven S. Long, Erin M. Evans, James L. Sutter
Have you had your fill of spellbooks, wands, and wizards? Explore ways to make magic in your world exciting and new! Featuring Brandon Sanderson, Anton Strout, Brian McClellan, Christopher Husberg
Discover ways to build worlds that are more than just Earth with magic and strange continents. Unlock the secrets of building truly new worlds. With Howard Tayler, Maxwell Alexander Drake
Worldbuilding: The Impact of Cataclysms, Disasters, and the Apocalypse
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What happens to a world and its people when cataclysm strikes? Learn how to use disasters to make a more interesting new world. Featuring Lucy A. Snyder, Maxwell Alexander Drake, Daniel "Doc" Myers
Our authors throw down in an epic battle over the question of whether fiction needs a message! Are messages smart writing? Or just preachy? With James L. Sutter, Alaya Dawn Johnson, Toni Weisskopf
Is there a right way and a wrong way to get published? Is one better than the other? We sort it out in an epic author throw down. Features John Helfers, Bradley P. Beaulieu, Maxwell Alexander Drake
Which of our authors has the most chilling tale of terrible writing advice? Join us to find out, and learn to avoid bad advice. Featuring Charlaine Harris, Dan Wells, Jerry Gordon, Kameron Hurley
Writer's Craft: "Send Me Your First Chapter"—What They're Looking For
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If an agent or editor says "Send me your first chapter" what do they want to see that will make them ask for more? Features Marco Palmieri, Eddie Schneider, Toni Weisskopf
Want to a story where Rome never fell? Or where a time traveler saves Kennedy? Learn tips for writing awesome alternate history stories! Featuring Charlaine Harris, Eric Flint, Beth Cato