It’s the last Sunday of the month, so I’m giving an update on where I am with my writing. I’m … more…
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Creating Evil Empires
One of my favorite books, as cliche as it sounds, is the Lord of the Rings. The prose, the ideas, … more…
Ignoring Choices and Embracing Contradictions
Last week, I discussed how using restrictions can increase your creativity. This week, I’m going to advocate the opposite. Ignore … more…
Historical Revolutions
In nature, things generally don’t change slowly over time. They reach an equilibrium, which will last for generations. Then, over … more…
Character Histories and World Building
George Washington wasn’t a particularly great general at the beginning of the Revolutionary War. He was competent, which was actually … more…
Historical Characters
Throughout history, there have been individuals who have changed the course of history. What would the United States be without the … more…
Dealing with Strange Cultures
One thing I’ve noticed about most fantasy fiction and roleplaying is that many cultures are ultimately humans with a slight … more…
Goals and Planning for the Future
It’s the last week of the quarter, so it’s time for me to review my goals and see how I … more…
Setting Expectations with Worldbuilding
Imagine you are watching Criminal Minds, the police procedural focusing on the psychology of serial killers. You’ve watched the show for … more…
What’s in a Name?
Hospitals, golf courses, restaurants, bars, inns, public buildings, theaters, ports, marinas, towns, counties, ships, and estates all need memorable names. … more…