World Anvil Worldbuilding Podcast
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In this episode, we set sail on the always-current topic of waterways in worldbuilding! If this is your first episode, thanks for joining us. Janet's joined by special guest John Joseph Adams, award-winning editor of BEST AMERICAN SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY, as well as the bestselling editor of more than thirty anthologies! Together they discuss rivers, streams, lakes and all the ways water sources impact your worldbuilding.
Episode 47, part 2: Pulp Fiction Genre
Episode 47, part 1: Pulp Fiction Genre
Episode 46, part 2: Designing Fantasy Castles with Wolfgang Baur
Episode 46, part 1: Designing Fantasy Castles with Wolfgang Baur
Episode 45, part 2: Character First Plotting and Building an Audience with Hannah Nicole Maehrer
Episode 45, part 1: Character First Plotting and Building an Audience with Hannah Nicole Maehrer
Episode 44, part 2: The Undying Appeal of Vampires with Jason Carl
Episode 44, part 1: The Undying Appeal of Vampires with Jason Carl
Episode 43, part 2: Collaborative Writing & Space Misfits with Nina Croft & Tracy Wolff
Episode 43, part 1: Collaborative Writing & Space Misfits with Nina Croft & Tracy Wolff
Episode 42, part 2: Mood, Tone, Theme & Genre in Worldbuilding w Peter Chiykowski
Episode 42, part 1: Mood, Tone, Theme & Genre in Worldbuilding w Peter Chiykowski
Geography in Worldbuilding: from Map to Myth to Magic with Andy Law and Caeora
Dark Worldbuilding: Bringing the Shadows to Your World with Michael Williams
When to Stop Worldbuilding with Chris Fox, Jason Sizemore, John Joseph Adams, C.L. Clark
Fantasy Worldbuilding: Inverting the Tropes with Amanda Hamon & Gail Carriger
Magic Systems in Worldbuilding with Keith Baker, Celeste Conowitch & Shane Hensley
Episode 41, part 2: How to design for non-DnD Systems and Settings
Episode 41, part 1: How to design for non-DnD Systems and Settings
Episode 40, part 2: What Makes Epic Fantasy Epic?
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