![]() I keep a separate journal for world creation and fill it with maps and charts, details of locations and ideas. What does the air smell like? What are the rules, the limitations? I want to know the feeling of the place, the weather, and what the light looks like. ![]() I want to know what the architecture is like, what the politics and religions are. I need to know what type of world the characters will be inhabiting way before I start worrying about plot and extra details. For me, I need to know the wheres and the hows before I can figure out the whos and the whats. ![]() Craig: I always, always, always start with world building. (For example: what kind of pre-writing do you do? Do you have a particular strategy that helps you plot? What keeps you going through drafting? And how do approach self-editing before you’ve gotten feedback?)Įrin A. JC: Walk me through your writing process. Craig, NYT Bestselling author of House of Salt and Sorrows and Small Favors. Jeni Chappelle: Welcome to this Interview with Erin A. ![]()
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