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For writers, dungeon masters, and anyone else who wants to create rich, immersive settings and story worlds that will draw their audiences back time and time again. James, our host, interviews worldbuilders of every type and draws on their skills and experiences to help you develop key skills and master the craft of world-building.© 2019 WorldCraft Club Arte
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  • 76 - Is Sci Fi Only Lasers and Spaceships? | Conversation with Dave Schmidt
    Sep 10 2024

    In this episode of the WorldCraft Club podcast, James and Dave dive into the perennial debate about whether Star Wars is science fiction or science fantasy. Building on a previous discussion with Seth on genre from an author's perspective, they now explore it from a broader, more critical angle. They discuss various elements of genre classification, especially focusing on the definitions and roles of science fiction and science fantasy. The conversation touches on the differences in narrative focus between these genres, the historical roots of science fiction, and how genre categorization can influence both the creation and reception of imaginative works. The episode also covers the aesthetic versus thematic approach to genre and the idea of genre as a useful but ultimately flexible tool for both creators and critics.

    Key Takeaways

    • Both aesthetic (like spaceships and lasers) and thematic (social change, technological friction) elements are crucial in defining a genre. Authors should consider how these elements shape and impact their story.
    • Genre definitions are useful but should not be restrictive. Authors should use genre tags flexibly to guide their creativity and storytelling, rather than feeling constrained by them. Remember, at the end of the day your genre helps readers choose your story. Let the critics worry about the nitty gritty.

    Links and Sundry

    • Dave's books! - Read them, now!
    • Dave's Insta
    • The WorldCraft Club's LinkTree where you'll find everything you need for life.
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    31 m
  • 75 - Avoiding the Genre Trap - Worldbuilding in a way that draws your audience in without burning you out
    Aug 6 2024

    In this episode of The Worldcraft Club, host James and guest Seth delve into the complex topic of genre and its impact on storytelling and worldbuilding. They explore the dual-edged nature of genre as both a helpful guide for setting reader expectations and a restrictive boundary for creative expression. Seth shares his seasoned perspective on genre, discussing how it has influenced and sometimes constrained his prolific writing career. He argues that focusing on tropes rather than strict genre classifications offers a more flexible and rewarding approach to both creating and marketing stories. The conversation also touches on the emotional and professional challenges authors face when they're typecast into specific genres and Seth’s personal experiences dealing with this issue. The episode wraps up with practical advice for writers, emphasizing the importance of maintaining creative freedom by embracing tropes to avoid being boxed into a single genre.

    1. Genre vs. Tropes: Genre serves as a marketing tool and a communication shorthand for readers, but it can be restrictive for writers. Instead, focusing on tropes allows for more creative freedom and can help maintain audience engagement across various genres.

    2. Creative Freedom: Writers often feel typecast into specific genres by their audience's expectations. Transitioning to a trope-based approach can alleviate this constraint, enabling authors to explore different genres while maintaining core thematic elements.

    3. Career Sustainability: For established authors, adhering to favorite tropes rather than fixed genres supports artistic expression and prevents creative stagnation, ultimately benefiting both the author's well-being and the longevity of their career.

    Links and Sundry

    • The only link you'll ever need - this is our linktree and has access to everything we have including the hallowed Worldbuilder's Journal and our Discord (weekly hangouts!)
    • Here's a subscriber link to our YouTube Channel with tons of videos for your viewing pleasure.
    • This specific episode on YouTube!
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    24 m
  • 74 - Progression in Worldbuilding
    Jun 7 2024

    In this episode of the WorldCraft Club podcast, the hosts dive into the intricate relationship between worldbuilding and storytelling, particularly focusing on the concepts of systems and progression. They discuss how overly complex systems can overshadow character arcs and the importance of limiting the agents of change in a story. Using examples such as Terry Pratchett’s Discworld and the popular series Arcane, they explore how to effectively integrate technological advancements and political systems into narratives without detracting from character development. They also touch on the growing genre of progression fantasy, where the focus is on incremental changes and the evolution of a character's power over time.

    Key takeaways for writers:

    • Keep your systems few and directly relevant to the story where possible. Limiting change agents.
    • Keep your systems simple if you must include them. All systems can easily grow out of your control and the simpler the better.
    • For all systems its wise to include a character or significant story where possible to keep the reader's interest (and your own!).

    Links and Sundry

    • The only link you'll ever need - this is our linktree and has access to everything we have including the hallowed Worldbuilder's Journal and our Discord (weekly hangouts!)
    • Here's a subscriber link to our YouTube Channel with tons of videos for your viewing pleasure.
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    32 m
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