By Joseph P. Macolino
As an author of high
fantasy, there are a lot of elements that go into writing. Much deeper than the
individual story, authors in this genre need to have an entire world fleshed
out and ready to go. If you want to be known for creating good fantasy books, the
first consideration needs to revolve around how you build your world. So, how
do you get started with this?
If you love learning,
building worlds should be easy for you, because the first step to building a
believable fantasy world is to start studying. Read text book, search online,
watch Discovery Channel specials, and check out some books from the library.
What exactly are you looking for? Anything and everything that gives an
overview of history, geography, religion, and culture. These are going to be
the foundation of your new world.
For me, the first step
was actually tackling the geography. Start planning out major cities, states,
continents, etc. And write down where they are in relation to one-another. From
there, draw a map (it doesn’t have to be anything special at this point). After
you have it laid out, start building it up with terrain, land features, make
sure there is enough water, think about weather patterns, etc. From there, you
can start building the history.
History is important to
any world-building effort because it helps form the fantasy world you are
building. Good fantasy books are made great only when they account for a
detailed history. Use your own knowledge of human history and start creating
events that might mirror those you already know. Create historical figures,
make holidays, name some locations after these figures, and make it your own.
After you have a
history, culture and religion should start forming itself. Since you are
writing fantasy, perhaps you have multiple gods that are active in your new
land. Or, maybe gods are just a myth. Either way, how does magic affect the
everyday life on the citizens in your new world? How has it shaped their
attitudes and traditions?
Just as you studied
history, geography, culture, and religion, write all of this down for your
records. Use this as a reference as you craft your story, and you should have
an endless supply of fantasy adventures up your sleeve. More important than
this, you won’t have to worry about running into inconsistencies within your
world, because you will always have a reference handy to consider.
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When Joseph P. Macolino is not
pouring his heart, soul, blood, sweat, and tears into writing good fantasy
books, Joseph spends time studying the politics and economics of Earth, and
also enjoys studying philosophy from nearly every school of thought; if it has
anything to do with social philosophy, he wants to know about it. Through this
learning, he admits that most philosophy books are relatively dry in their
presentation, but hopes to convey these concepts in a way that people can enjoy
and relate to. He looks to accomplish this by providing good epic fantasy books
for years to come. Ultimately, Joseph Macolino built Evorath to be his ultimate
fantasy book getaway and wants his readers to enjoy the same luxury. My Social
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