Black Worlding

The Crafters, Pt. 1 - BookStorm


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And the stories return! In this latest episode of Black Worlding, we are giving you Black magical Julliard, baby! In this first Bookstorm of Season 2, we explore an magic system rooted in the arts and afrodescendant culture, set around a mystical HBCU. It’s a world, a government, a people, much like ours…but not exactly. This episode is very HBCU-julliard--meets-house-of-cards-meets scandal-meets-the-magicians-meets-historical-trauma-meets-reparations-meets-Black-art-always-been-magic. Y’all we seriously let no crumbs with this one; so much so that you might just get a part 2…!


It’s Black History Month and the doors to The Caroline Dye School of the Fine and Performing Arts are officially open: gon’ head and submit your application!


Enjoy our first BookStorm of Season 2!


What is a BookStorm?

BookStorming is like brainstorming, but an entire book, series, or short story. We start with a random idea for a character, a world, or a magic system—and we hash out the in-between!

How Does it Work?

We start with a Topic: What’s an idea that’s been sitting on your spirit for a minute? About a character, magic system, setting?

We then move to the Structure: What are the components of this story?

Magic System - HOW does this world work?
Setting - WHERE is this world located?
Characters - WHO is in this world?
PLOT - WHAT happens in this world?
Impact - WHY is this story important?
Narrative - HOW is this story told?


And then we spiral up from there!


We hope you have as much fun listening to The Crafters, Pt. 1 as we had in creating it! Let us know what you think!


Note on Intellectual Property: 

Remember, any ideas, stories, characters, or story components that come from any BookStorm episode are the intellectual property of Black Worlding. If you want to use some of these ideas, please contact us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

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Our new, custom intro and outro music is provided by the wonderful artist poliigone, called “Renégade”! Check out their music at this link!

Disclaimer for Explicit Content:

Please be advised: This podcast may contain explicit language and discussions that are intended for mature audiences. Listener discretion is strongly advised.

At Black Worlding, we believe in honest and open conversations, even if that means occasionally using strong language or discussing explicit topics. Our goal is to provide a safe and inclusive space to explore diverse voices and narratives, including those that may challenge conventional boundaries.

We appreciate your understanding and continued support. Thank you for joining us on this journey of exploration and celebration of diverse voices in literature and media.

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