{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/64636b30d3a60500119a25fc/679da4e62a5cfef56273965e?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"How to Write Your First Fantasy Novel in 2025 (Full Guide)","description":"<p>In this episode, I share my full step-by-step process for writing a great fantasy novel. After publishing four fantasy books (and after helping many other writers finish their own stories), I've got a lot of share when it comes to the craft of storytelling. This podcast compresses the most critical lessons I've learned from 12 years of experience so far. Enjoy!</p><p><br></p><p>Join my accountability &amp; support community for fantasy writers: <a href=\"https://bit.ly/fantasy-guild\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">https://bit.ly/fantasy-guild</a></p><p><br></p><p>Timestamps:</p><p><br></p><p>00:00:00 - Introduction</p><p>00:00:45 - 1: PICKING YOUR IDEA</p><p>00:01:23 - Finding inspiration</p><p>00:04:34 - Trope brainstorm</p><p>00:06:49 - Narrowing down to 1 idea</p><p>00:08:34 - A harsh truth</p><p>00:12:03 - Choosing your scope</p><p>00:14:03 - Originality doesn’t exist</p><p>00:15:28 - Ideas are cheap</p><p>00:16:32 - 2: OUTLINING</p><p>00:21:03 - The purpose of outlining</p><p>00:23:38 - The Hourglass Method</p><p>00:24:12 - Exploring the suburb</p><p>00:26:01 - Finding your core (premise, theme)</p><p>00:39:47 - Guiding principles document</p><p>00:41:00 - Building character arcs</p><p>00:51:36 - 9-Point Story Structure</p><p>01:17:01 - Final thoughts on structure</p><p>01:18:06 - 3: WRITING YOUR 1st DRAFT</p><p>01:19:36 - The goal of a 1st draft</p><p>01:24:10 - Building good writing habits</p><p>01:29:23 - Track your word counts</p><p>01:32:12 - Do this when you get stuck</p><p>01:40:00 - More tips to make the 1st draft easier</p><p>01:47:37 - 4: EDITING</p><p>01:50:25 - Make notes on your 1st draft</p><p>01:53:15 - The 2nd draft (big changes)</p><p>01:54:43 - 3rd draft (specific passes)</p><p>01:58:17 - Working with early readers</p><p>02:04:29 - 4th draft (incorporate reader comments)</p><p>02:05:19 - Hire a pro editor</p><p>02:08:17 - The final draft</p><p>02:10:54 - ‘Finishing’ a book</p>","author_name":"Jed Herne"}