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We all want our stories to be fantastical and original. But when does a novel have "too many things?" Balancing fantastical elements with simple, efficient storytelling is a serious challenge, but that's where this podcast comes in. Today on Fantasy Writing for Barbarians, I dig into a prompt from a writer who wants to know if their story is too "out there" with its fantastical world-building. I provide a few examples, dig into some of the comments, and answer a reader question about our podcast logo.
Email your show feedback and/or advice prompts to [email protected] or join our Discord. Check out our prompt for this week here.
Fantasy Writing for Barbarians‘ host is Jon Negroni, author of The Pixar Theory, Killerjoy, and more. Our producers are Natalia Emmons and Bridget Serdock.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We all want our stories to be fantastical and original. But when does a novel have "too many things?" Balancing fantastical elements with simple, efficient storytelling is a serious challenge, but that's where this podcast comes in. Today on Fantasy Writing for Barbarians, I dig into a prompt from a writer who wants to know if their story is too "out there" with its fantastical world-building. I provide a few examples, dig into some of the comments, and answer a reader question about our podcast logo.
Email your show feedback and/or advice prompts to [email protected] or join our Discord. Check out our prompt for this week here.
Fantasy Writing for Barbarians‘ host is Jon Negroni, author of The Pixar Theory, Killerjoy, and more. Our producers are Natalia Emmons and Bridget Serdock.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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