Lbobzien
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Jeff Wheeler:
When you have a new story idea in mind, how do start developing that idea into an actual story with a plot and interesting characters? Also what is one of the first things you do when world-building? Thanks!
Jeff Wheeler
These are super good questions. Wow! But answering them isn't an easy or quick thing. My story ideas usually start around a person, a character. Sometimes I get the idea reading another book, or it will come to me in a dream. I'll write down the details as soon as I get it and then stick them in an e-mail folder called "Book Ideas" (clever, eh?). They might stew for months or even years before I get to them. When I've decided on which story I want to tell next, then I'll start the world-building process. I just taught a 2-hour class called Worldbuilding 505, so that goes through my process in greater detail, but one of the first things I do is figure out where it takes place, as in the kind of setting I want it to be. Then I immerse my brain with books, movies, and internet searches to immerse my brain in details. Kind of controlled chaos. After a time, I rein in it and decide on all the worldbuilding details that are needed (magic/technology, religion, politics, culture, geography, economics) and then pitch the book idea to my publisher.
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Another question I remembered having at the end of Ransom’s series… Is the treasure that’s in the cistern at Kingfountain the same treasure that Jon-Landon lost to the sea? The idea came to me because the Fountain returned Ransom’s bracelet to Claire, proving that all water is connected. (That, or that was just one suspicious well Ransom dove into… 🤣)
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Rodney Tripp
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Jeff Wheeler:
As someone who wants to try to read fantasy for the first time and not be overwhelm... could you recommend which of your book series should I attempt to read first? My 16 yr old was also considering reading your books also. Thanks in advance for answering my question. Oh... thanks for writing clean fantasy, it is greatly appreciated.
Crystal Tadlock
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Jeff Wheeler:
Jeff, I was super lucky to have gotten selected to get an advanced copy of Knight's Ransom! I immediately felt anxious, do you have any plans to further the amazing tales of Kingfountain or Muirwood? I have fallen in LOVE with these lands and I really hope there are more to come from you!!! P.S. I just want more series from you, I KNOW anything you write I will fall in love with!
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