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The Worldbuilder’s Tavern

@wbtavernpod

A bi-weekly podcast for creatives. We dig into the world building of sci-fi and fantasy shows, movies, games, and books. Grab an ale and pull up a chair!

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Three #publishing podcasts I've been really enjoying lately: 1. Publishing Rodeo Podcast (the hosts are authors) 2. PRINT RUN (the hosts are agents) 3. @TSNOTYAW (the hosts are an author and two agents) Lots of wisdom on #writing, #querying, and the publishing industry here.

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Welcome back to the Tavern! 🍻 And welcome to the jungle! This week’s discussion is on the wild world of Jumanji (2017). open.spotify.com/episode/0aCdq8…

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#Worldbuilding Advice Wednesday! Always keep in mind the purpose of your worldbuilding. If you’re building a world just for the fun of it, as an end unto itself, you’re going to have different considerations than if you’re building a world to set a story in.

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Last #flashfiction challenge of the year! Write a <400 word sci-fi or fantasy story that starts with a character stepping in something they didn't mean to. Head to our Discord to share your story and to see how other folks have answered the prompt! discord.gg/ZkQdZsXFdY

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Welcome back to the Tavern! 🍻 And an extra hearty welcome to this week’s special guest: the incredible Sunyi Dean @Blind_Nycteris, author of bestselling gothic fantasy horror “The Book Eaters.” Listen to our dive into the book’s macabre world in Ep 2.6: tr.ee/OuW76azFrM

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I read Bone for the first time this year, and I was immediately struck how "classic" (in a good way) the story felt. Absolutely worth reading