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This episode covers the ways you can use your worldbuilding as a direct element in your story: either interacting with the characters or setting up the scene.
Austin is a professional worldbuilder and ghostwriter with over 7 years experience in the industry. After working in marketing and business administration early in his career, Austin made his writing hobby into a profession by pursuing a career in freelance writing. Within the first two years, he had completed over 50 projects in video games, book series, and tv shows that merited a perfect 5-star rating across popular freelance platforms. Austin continues to work as a ghostwriter and makes educational content related to the writing industry.
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By Austin ArdorThis episode covers the ways you can use your worldbuilding as a direct element in your story: either interacting with the characters or setting up the scene.
Austin is a professional worldbuilder and ghostwriter with over 7 years experience in the industry. After working in marketing and business administration early in his career, Austin made his writing hobby into a profession by pursuing a career in freelance writing. Within the first two years, he had completed over 50 projects in video games, book series, and tv shows that merited a perfect 5-star rating across popular freelance platforms. Austin continues to work as a ghostwriter and makes educational content related to the writing industry.
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Follow Austin Here:
If you liked this podcast, please rate 5 Stars and subscribe for more!