Creating and Tracking Your Magic Systems
You are to become the Shaper of the Cosmos. It is you who will give form and content to all the universe. You will breathe life into the stillness, giving meaning and purpose to all the actions which are to follow. - Gary Gygax
Notetaking: Crafting Fight Scenes and Fighters
Writing a first-draft battle scene is akin to real combat - chaos, confusion, and you must keep your cool as you fire word bullets downrange. - Don Roff
Worldbuilding: How to Create Realistic Fictional Cultures
It's important to create a sense of culture even if it is just a fantasy, and the best way to do that is to look at a real human culture and see what makes it cohesive. - Laine Taylor
Learning to Break the Rules of Word Count
Word count is a fickle thing. Brandon Sanderson’s Oathbringer weighs in at a hefty 460,000 words. John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men is barely 30,000. There are stories across all genres that span from a few hundred to several hundred-thousand words.
Finding Perspective
It’s important for writers to remember that their audience experiences the story from the narrator’s perspective. Failing to maintain a consistent perspective is a literary form of whiplash, leaving readers confused and questioning.
The Plague of Backstory
"If it’s critical to the character, it’s critical to the reader, and then it’s not backstory.” - Jeff Kleinman
"The Talk"
As an author, there comes a moment when you must choose if you want to monetize your art.
A Whole New World
Creating believable worlds in fantasy or dystopian or what-have-you writing can help sell the reader on an otherwise unbelievable premise.
Write Terribly
The lesson I most needed to learn was this: just write. It doesn’t matter how bad it is. It doesn’t matter if it makes sense the first time around. There’s a reason editing is a thing, and a reason it’s called a first draft.
Writer's Retreat: Worldbuilding
Presentation from the AspenHouse Writer's Retreat. Leigh Hull discusses the basics on how to create a world that readers will find both realistic and fantastic.
Writing Advice
Stop giving wholesale writing advice. Stop assuming you know what’s wrong with everyone’s writing.