
S25E2 – A Guide to Plotting a Hero’s Journey
One of the most common types of structures, especially in fantasy writing, is the Hero’s Journey. It’s why we’ve talked about it as much as we have over the course of this podcast. As we get further i...
7 Okt 202111min

S25E1 – A Guide to Stirring the Imagination
We are one month away from National Novel Writing Month. October, sometimes known in writing circles as Preptober, is the time to start planning for trying to write 50,000 words in one month. Before y...
4 Okt 202111min

S24E9 – Futuristic and Dystopian Stories
Whether it’s a dystopian or utopian outlook, humans have been looking towards the future for almost all of history. The reason for painting on cave walls was to teach future generations. The reason w...
30 Sep 202111min

S24E8 – The History of Superheroes
What is a superhero? Do they have to have superpowers of some kind? Did their origins have to be tragic? Are characters superheroes only because they started in comic books? No matter the answers, sup...
27 Sep 202111min

S24 Bonus – How Film Impacted Storytelling
Storytelling has evolved more rapidly in the last 100 years than in the centuries before all because of film. Movies and television have changed the way we consume stories, sped up the process for evo...
25 Sep 202152min

S24E7 – The Creation of Monster Fiction
Monster fiction as we know it came into being in the early 1800s. A large volcano erupted in 1816, causing what has become known as the year without a summer. It was during this time that we got some ...
24 Sep 202111min

S24E6 – Fairy Tales and Bedtime Stories
Fairy tales have been one of the go-to ways to teach children about the world for centuries. Though the stories have changed greatly since their origination, we can recognize titles such as Snow White...
20 Sep 202111min

S23E5 – Shakespeare and the Printing Press
Both William Shakespeare and the invention of the printing press had a major impact on storytelling across the world. This is when stories for entertainment alone became popular – and accessible – for...
16 Sep 202111min



















