Our topic at the SFF Seven is “Bookstagrammer for a day!” We’re making our own “amazing” cover shots. I’m putting “amazing” in quotes because I’m not at all sure mine qualify. But come on over for my lessons learned – and my also-rans.
First Cup of Coffee – July 30, 2021
First Cup of Coffee – July 29, 2021
First Cup of Coffee – June 27, 2021
First Cup of Coffee – June 26, 2021
Jeffe’s One Rule of Character Leveling-Up
First Cup of Coffee – July 23, 2021
Worldbuilding from a Character-Driven Perspective – Master Class
Want to take a master class on worldbuilding with me? I’m teaching one this coming Sunday, July 25! I’ll be teaching stuff like in this post, and giving one on one feedback. Come hang out!
Worldbuilding from a Character-Driven Perspective
Presented by: Jeffe Kennedy
Date: July 25th, 2021 – 11:00am – 5:00pm MT (aka – 1:00pm – 7:00pm EST)
Fee: OIRW Member $25| Non-Member $35
Course Description:
Worldbuilding isn’t just for fantasy authors. Every genre requires that the world of that particular story be groomed and refined to support the story without bogging it down. Knowing how to create a convincingly realistic world and then how to pare away unnecessary explanation is an important acquired skill for any author. And one way to discover this perfect balance is to go at the problem from a character-driven perspective.
In this Master class, rather than starting with worldbuilding, we’ll start with character—and then build a world to maximize the character arc. Whether you write in a speculative fiction genre—like fantasy, science fiction or paranormal—or something else entirely, this class will teach you how to choose setting, magic or tech systems, history of that world and the social dynamics that drive it. You’ll learn how to choose relevant details, how to discard others, and how to drop hints that are sufficient to immerse the reader in the world without drowning them.
Over the course of this day-long online class, we’ll explore worldbuilding from a character-driven perspective, break for writing and brainstorming exercises, then return for discussion. Then we’ll add to your knowledge and repeat that cycle. At the end of the day, you should have a fleshed-out world for your story, and a feel for when and how to provide information to the reader.
First Cup of Coffee – July 20, 2021
No podcast today, as I’m on a mini-break, enjoying my coffee on a quiet, misty morning.
First Cup of Coffee – July 19, 2021