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Today on Fantasy Writing for Barbarians, we’re pulling off a full breakdown of how to write a fantasy heist (Victorian steampunk edition). One of our listeners wrote in with a killer manuscript concept: a disgraced engineer, a team of rogues, and a sentient magical vault that reshapes itself to trap them inside. It’s Six of Crows meets The Prestige, with a twist of Dishonored and Howl’s Moving Castle.
In this episode, I walk through the core structure of a fantasy heist using six-act story theory, exploring how to build tension through character secrets, break-in mechanics, and emotional payoff. We dive into worldbuilding tricks (like turning your setting into an antagonist), the importance of controlled surprise, and why the best heists feel like pressure cookers that test every belief your characters hold.
Have a question or topic you want me to get into for the show? Email us at [email protected] or join our Discord and let us know what's on your mind.
Fantasy Writing for Barbarians‘ host is Jon Negroni, author of The Pixar Theory, Killerjoy, and more. Our producers are Natalia Emmons and Bridget Serdock. You can find all our episodes and various podcast app options here.
Intro music: "Adventures in Adventureland" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Today on Fantasy Writing for Barbarians, we’re pulling off a full breakdown of how to write a fantasy heist (Victorian steampunk edition). One of our listeners wrote in with a killer manuscript concept: a disgraced engineer, a team of rogues, and a sentient magical vault that reshapes itself to trap them inside. It’s Six of Crows meets The Prestige, with a twist of Dishonored and Howl’s Moving Castle.
In this episode, I walk through the core structure of a fantasy heist using six-act story theory, exploring how to build tension through character secrets, break-in mechanics, and emotional payoff. We dive into worldbuilding tricks (like turning your setting into an antagonist), the importance of controlled surprise, and why the best heists feel like pressure cookers that test every belief your characters hold.
Have a question or topic you want me to get into for the show? Email us at [email protected] or join our Discord and let us know what's on your mind.
Fantasy Writing for Barbarians‘ host is Jon Negroni, author of The Pixar Theory, Killerjoy, and more. Our producers are Natalia Emmons and Bridget Serdock. You can find all our episodes and various podcast app options here.
Intro music: "Adventures in Adventureland" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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