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Daniel Polansky Interview: Fantasy Writing Process, Worldbuilding and Character Conflict

Daniel Polansky Interview: Fantasy Writing Process, Worldbuilding and Character Conflict

Season 2 Episode 39 Published 2 years, 9 months ago
Description

Learn the fantasy writing process from Daniel Polansky, including how to build unique worlds, craft conflict, and develop compelling characters.

What does it take to write gripping fantasy with strong characters and immersive worlds?

In this episode, I’m joined by Hugo-nominated author Daniel Polansky to explore his approach to storytelling and the fantasy writing process behind his work, including March’s End.

We dive into both craft and mindset, including:

  • Daniel Polansky’s fantasy writing process from idea to finished novel
  • How he built the world and central conflict in March’s End
  • Techniques for creating tension and character-driven storytelling
  • Where ideas come from—and how to develop them
  • Handling the challenges and setbacks of writing
  • Practical advice to improve your craft and finish your work

This is an honest and engaging conversation packed with insights from an experienced fantasy author.

If you want to sharpen your storytelling and better understand the fantasy writing process, this episode offers clear, practical guidance you can apply straight away.

ABOUT DANIEL POLANSKY

Website: http://www.danielpolansky.com/

March's End: https://amzn.to/3D9n4VU

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