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Worldbuilding for Masochists
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A podcast by three fantasy authors who love to overcomplicate things for themselves.
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A podcast by three fantasy authors who love to overcomplicate things for themselves.
Show more...
Books
Arts,
Education,
Performing Arts,
How To
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Episode 152: Setting the Scene, ft AI JIANG
Worldbuilding for Masochists
1 hour 5 minutes 56 seconds
7 months ago
Episode 152: Setting the Scene, ft AI JIANG
Sometimes, people will say of a book that "the setting is another character". But what does that really mean, and how can a writer craft it? Ai Jiang joins us to discuss creating worlds and settings that have their own personalities! From the physical geography to the architecture, from the scale of the location to its dynamism, writers can make a lot of choices to make their setting feel unlike any other. The setting can do a lot to set the mood and tone of a story. Is it bright and peppy, or dark and gloomy? What's the vibe? The overlap between setting and aesthetic can be quite high, communicating a lot to your reader about what they might expect from the story and characters. We also often talk about how characters are the products of their circumstances -- and that means they're also products of their surroundings! What about the physical space that they exist in, or have existed in during their life, has shaped them? [Transcript TK] Our Guest: Ai Jiang is a Chinese-Canadian writer, Ignyte, Bram Stoker, and Nebula Award winner, and Hugo, Astounding, Locus, Aurora, and BFSA Award finalist from Changle, Fujian currently residing in Toronto, Ontario. Her work can be found in F&SF, The Dark, The Masters Review, among others. She is the recipient of Odyssey Workshop’s 2022 Fresh Voices Scholarship and the author of A Palace Near the Wind, Linghun and I AM AI. Find her on X (@AiJiang_), Insta (@ai.jian.g), and online (http://aijiang.ca). 
Worldbuilding for Masochists
A podcast by three fantasy authors who love to overcomplicate things for themselves.