
Crafting a Realistic Physical World in Fantasy Writing
A well-crafted physical should look and feel real, and also influence cultures, conflicts, and the very lives of your characters. In this blog, we’ll chat about how to design a fantasy world’s geography and climate in a way that feels believable yet still full of wonder. By the end, you’ll have practical tips (and some fun exercises) to make your world’s setting as compelling as the story you’re telling.

Five Alternatives to NaNoWriMo
5 alternatives to NaNoWriMo: With recent concerns over NaNoWriMo's AI partnerships and safety issues, writers are seeking other supportive, flexible writing communities. Discover five options that offer accountability and inspiration without the controversy.

October Writing Prompts for Fantasy, Romance, Thriller, Mystery, and Sci-Fi
Whether you're working on fantasy, romance, thriller, mystery, or sci-fi, each genre offers a chance to explore the eerie, magical, or haunting atmosphere that October is known for. Below are some prompts designed to tap into the spooky season and get your creativity flowing, especially with annual writing challenges underway.

9 Essential Questions for Your Fantasy World
One of the greatest things about being a fantasy writer is the chance to immerse yourself in the fantasy world you’ve built. Like reading fantasy books, your world can give you a break from reality. While you’re lost in your own escapism, there’s a possibility that you’re overlooking important details in your world building. And that’s alright! Today, we’re going to dive into some questions that will help you step back and assess what you’ve created so far.
