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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.

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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.

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English


Episodes
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78 - Worldbuilding Factions | Fast Tools for Conflict and Depth

11/18/2025
Factions, groups of people with a shared motivation, are the ultimate shorthand for a busy worldbuilder on the go. They offer the ability to quickly determine what a character's motivations might be while hinting at great depth. In this epsiode, Seth and James break down why factions are great, what uses they serve in a story and how to craft high quality factions in a short space of time. You can add them into your world like a rich teaspoon of paprika to stew adding depth and context to the setting, coloring characters with a richer tapestry of motivations and means, allies and rivals. We think you'll get a lot out of this! Key Takeaways: Links The Worldbuilder's JournalThe WorldCraft Club DiscordSeth Writes Books

Duration:00:42:08

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76 - Is Sci Fi Only Lasers and Spaceships? | Conversation with Dave Schmidt

9/10/2024
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 Links and Sundry Dave's books!Dave's InstaThe WorldCraft Club's LinkTree

Duration:00:31:23

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75 - Avoiding the Genre Trap - Worldbuilding in a way that draws your audience in without burning you out

8/6/2024
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. 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. 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. 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 needHere's a subscriber link to our YouTube ChannelThis specific episode on YouTube!

Duration:00:23:30

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74 - Progression in Worldbuilding

6/7/2024
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: Links and Sundry The only link you'll ever needHere's a subscriber link to our YouTube Channel

Duration:00:31:55

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73 - Don't Worldbuild your Wonder Away | Fairystories and Allegory with Dave Schmidt

5/7/2024
Don't worldbuild at the cost of wonder! In this episode of The WorldCraft Club, James and Dave delve into the origins of worldbuilding, tracing it back to ancient myths and fairy tales. They discuss how early storytelling, through tales of trolls, fairies, and elves, laid the groundwork for what would become known as worldbuilding, notably evolving with Tolkien's work. The episode explores the distinction between allegory and modern worldbuilding, examines Tolkien's impact, and considers the importance of wonder and mystery in storytelling. The conversation touches on different perceptions of creatures like trolls and elves across various stories and how worldbuilding today often seeks a balance between realism and the fantastical, inspired by the awe and imagination of ancient tales. Links Dave's BooksThe Only Link You'll Ever Need

Duration:00:25:18

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72 - Accents and Dialects | Interview with the Max Moyer & Co.

4/22/2024
In this episode of the WorldCraft Club podcast, James is joined by guests Max Moyer, an epic fantasy author of 'Zodak the Last Shielder', his brother Eli, and audiobook narrator Dallin. They discuss the creative process behind the making of the 'Zodak the Last Shielder' audiobook, highlighting the collaborative effort required to bring the fantasy world to life through nuanced voice acting. Max and Eli share their journey from ideation to publishing, emphasizing the challenges and rewards of creating an audiobook. Dallin explains the artistry involved in narrating, from adopting multiple accents to add depth to the characters, to working closely with the authors to ensure their vision is faithfully translated into spoken word. The podcast underscores the value of collaboration in storytelling, inviting listeners to consider how different perspectives and expertise can enrich their own creative projects. The episode wraps up with where to find 'Zodak the Last Shielder' and an encouragement for storytellers to embrace collaborative feedback through friends, family, and collaborators. Key Takeaways - Links - Zodak the Last ShielderDallin's ACX Profile WorldCraft Club - Come create with us at our Discord!verything else

Duration:00:44:51

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71 - Adaptations | Changing the world to match the medium

3/25/2024
Check out this episode on YouTube! Adaptations are BIG right now! Live action interpretations of childhood shows (like Avatar the Last Airbender, or anime like One Piece) or books being turned into movies or comics, there is so much IP out there to be adapted. Today Seth and I talk through why a lot of these adaptations receive harsh criticism, how creatives should frame their work for adaptation, and why adaptations are even made to begin with! Check out the only link you'll ever need < our link tree

Duration:00:31:20

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70 - The Style is the Substance - Eastern and Western Animation with Studio YGKrow

12/12/2023
In a WorldCraft Club first, we interview an animation studio, YGKrow, and talk about the process of animation and how it can enhance your worldbuilding. In this episode we explore the differences between the eastern and western approach to animation and what that reveals about the priorities of each. Key Takeaways Links and Sundry: Kanada School VideoPrince of Egypt Pencil Test Studio YGKrow's Stuff YGKrow's WebsiteKythera 0Ned and Fred Don't Lose Your Head WorldCraft Club The only link you’ll ever need

Duration:00:25:30

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69 - A Culture of Creation with the Moyer Brothers

11/3/2023
Possibly the most important question a worldbuilder will never ask themselves: How do I make room for someone else to add to my world? Community is underrated but critical to the creative process. At some point your work will interact with others, whether it's your family and friends, writers in a group you're part of, a creative partner, or an audience, those people will have thoughts on what you made. Eli and Max Moyer join Seth and I on the pod today to talk about this super important and usually underserved skillset of giving and receiving meaningful feedback, establishing boundaries for your imagined spaces, and engaging in serious play. Key Takeaways: stop Links and Sundry: BandersnatchDiana Pavlac GlyerCreativityMihaly Csikszentmihalyi Moyer Brothers' Stuff Max's writingThe future online home of their world WorldCraft Club https://linktr.ee/worldcraftclub

Duration:00:50:19

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68 - Boronian Out of Water - Interview with Ross Buzzell

10/9/2023
In Ross’s latest book we see a man displaced from all he finds familiar adjusting to a new world he knows only through academic study. In this process we as readers learn much about his world as he explores ours. Key Takeaways: Links and Sundry: Expansive Universes Ross’s Stuff Ross’s SiteRoss’s new book WorldCraft Club https://linktr.ee/worldcraftclub

Duration:00:28:34

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67 - Weeding your World with Seth Ring

9/2/2023
Worldbuilding is like gardening, you’re creating a space that’s artificial, human made, but it showcases natural beauty. Wild nature meets ordered man. But what if you get distracted along the way, an idea pops up that you’re growing an obsession with and can’t tell if it really ‘fits’. Do you save it for later? Cast it aside completely? Today Seth and James talk about weeding your setting, that is, when and when not to remove something from your setting. Key Takeaways: Links and Sundry: Gardening Episode Seth’s Stuff here WorldCraft Club https://linktr.ee/worldcraftclub

Duration:00:31:54

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66 - A Powerful Worldbuilding Tool with Steel Stash - Part Two

8/10/2023
Part Two of Steel Stash on using ASCOPE/PMESII as a worldbuilding tool! Join Steel Stash and James as they finish up with the OPE of ASCOPE looking at Organizations, People, and Events in the fictional city of Nightside. This tool is incredibly flexible and can aid in the creation of a lot of interconnected content but it needs to be handled with some care and some knowledge of where you're going. This means that you, as the creator, will have to have a strong North Star that you're guiding your world creation with. It's where the core concept that Seth and I frequently reference comes in. Take time and think about what you're trying to make before diving in. Key Takeaways ASCOPE/PMESII Tables Links and Sundry The Dove Crap Town Where to Find the Stash Oh man, he's everywhere! The Black Dragon Dungeon Company WebsiteHis itch.ioTumblrTikTokDrive Through RPGRose NexusLonely TTRPG PodcastYouTubeemail Where to Find Us! The only link you'll ever need

Duration:00:29:45

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65 - Dear Reader, Asimov and Worldbuilding with Seth Ring

8/1/2023
There’s no doubt that Isaac Asimov was a master. His work is unparalleled science fiction that formed the basis of the genre as we know it. But the 1940s were a different time and when he wrote Nightfall he had some ideas about worldbuilding that might throw some of us for a loop. “Just imagine it yourself” he seems to say in a letter to the reader ahead of his 1941 short story Nightfall. Seth and James discuss where the of worldbuilding in Asimov’s work and how it can influence what you’re making. Key Takeaways: Seth’s Stuff All Seth’s stuff can be found here - go ahead and check out his whole catalogue! Links and Sundry Our LinkTreeNightfallAsimov

Duration:00:31:19

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64 - A Powerful Worldbuilding Tool with Steel Stash - Part One

7/19/2023
Pop quiz! What page of the monster manual has an ASCOPE/PMESII? Steel Stash joins the pod for this two part episode discussing this powerful worldbuilding acronym. It's a tool that was developed by the military to assess an area of operation but serves world builders by helping to clearly and concisely get the key details about an area nailed down. Join us as we explore the utility of this initialism and level up your worldbuilding. Key Takeaways mostASCOPE/PMESII Tables Where to Find the Stash Oh man, he's everywhere! The Black Dragon Dungeon Company WebsiteHis itch.ioTumblrTikTokDrive Through RPGRose NexusLonely TTRPG PodcastYouTubeemail Where to Find Us! The only link you'll ever need

Duration:00:34:06

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63 - Lore with Peter Chiykowski

6/22/2023
How do you write compelling and rich lore? Peter Chiykowski has a new tool to help with that. With a focus on building out connections and relationships to establish a lore web with the Lore Master's Deck. During this episode Peter and Seth discuss the nature of lore and its place in your worldbuilding as well as techniques that can help reframe the practice of creating that lore. Key Takeaways: Links: Back the Lore Master's Deck!Get Seth's Latest Book!Join the Club! How to Reach Peter - TwitterInstagramFacebookYouTubeFree Demos!

Duration:00:50:12

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62 - Bluey Roundtable (April Fool's Special)

4/1/2023
April Fools! Normally you get insightful worldbuilding commentary. Today you get the server hosting a roundtable about a children’s TV show, Bluey. So sit back, relax, and enjoy a panel of adults thinking way too hard about a kid’s show. LinkTree

Duration:00:58:50

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61 - Star Wars: Andor Roundtable

3/20/2023
Andor hit different. As far as Star Wars stories go this show fell on the 'grittier' side of things. Much like Rogue One, where we first met Cassian Andor. It also told a story which was more focused on the million small stories that took place around the major Skywalker narrative present in the main trilogy based movies. While the show made a splash on our discord server leading to several gushing reviews, the response was not altogether positive with some members of the community wondering where Star Wars was headed in the future. Per usual - spoilers abound. Key Takeaways: Links and Sundry: The only link you'll ever need

Duration:00:44:24

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60 - What is Worldbuilding?

3/6/2023
Do you ever stop to ask yourself why? At the WorldCraft Club that’s a yearly tradition. In order to perfect the craft of building exceptional worlds we hold the practice of pausing to reflect. We consider the definitions of our terms and look at how our understanding has changed. In this episode Seth and James discuss the meaning of Worldbuilding and, more importantly, what good worldbuilding is. Key Takeaways: Links and Sundry: The Infamous Stephen King Tweet Where to find Seth’s stuff: Seth’s nifty websiteSeth’s Newsletter How to reach us: The only link you'll ever need

Duration:00:34:25

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59 - Storying Through Your World

2/6/2023
Sometimes the process of worldbuilding can drag and steal your sense of excitement about a setting you’ve been crafting. The antidote? A good story, preferably a short one, set in your world that you can finish and share. Daniel McCormack talks with us about this powerful, instructive process that will make your worldbuilding richer, clearer and more fun than you dared to imagine. Key takeaways: Where you can find Daniel wrote a blogFacebook page. Come hang out with the WorldCraft Club Our Linktree

Duration:00:28:43

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58 - Gardening Your Setting

1/23/2023
Plotter or pantser? Do you take the time to write extensive outlines or do you find that you tend to create on the fly? It’s never really been a true dichotomy but rather a spectrum. The analogy of a garden or the process of cultivation with its pruning, grafting, and tilling earth seems apt. Seth and James talk about the process of gardening your worlds to life. Key Takeaways Where to find Seth’s stuff. Seth’s nifty websiteSeth’s Newsletter How to reach us: The only link you'll ever need

Duration:00:21:22