On Writing and Worldbuilding: Volume I
<p>Writing advice tends to be full of 'rules' and 'tips' which are either too broad to be helpful or outright wrong. In <em><strong>On Writing and Worldbuilding</strong></em>, 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.</p><h3><strong>On Writing</strong><br></h3><p>Part I: Prologues<br>Part II: The First Chapter<br>Part III: The Exposition Problem<br>Part IV: Foreshadowing<br>Part V: Villain Motivation<br>Part VI: Hero-Villain Relationships<br>Part VII: Final Battles<br>Part VIII: The Chosen One<br>Part IX: Hard Magic Systems <br>Part X: Soft Magic Systems<br>Part XI: Magic Systems and Storytelling</p><h2><strong>On Worldbuilding</strong></h2><p>Part XII: Polytheistic Religions<br>Part XIII: Hidden Magical Worlds <br>Part XIV: How Empires Rise<br>Part XV: How Empires Work<br>Part XVI: How Empires Fall</p><p>Exclusive Content</p><p>Part XVII: How I Plan a Novel</p>