
The Fantasy Writers' Toolshed
108 episodes — Page 3 of 3

S1 Ep 8How to Write Short Stories and Get Them Published
In this episode, Richie struggles to say hello, JM’s cats make a few guest appearances, and somewhere in between, we talk about short stories—why you should write them, how to write them, and how to get them published.As always, we want to hear from you! Drop us an email at [email protected], or message us on Facebook. Please consider supporting us on Patreon! (https://www.patreon.com/TheFantasyWritersToolshed). You can join our community of writers, get access to exclusive fantasy writing workshops, and copies of acclaimed books on how to write fantasy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 7Historical Fiction with Paul Cunningham
In this episode, JM interviews historical fiction author Paul Cunningham. Paul is the author of the book "Contention," which details "the most chaotic year in Roman history" following the death of Nero. Following our previous episode on fantasy world-building, it seemed a good idea to talk to someone who has to deal with the same issue in a different way. Paul is a master at rolling back time, bringing the reader right into a foreign world from our shared past.As always, leave your comments and questions below or look us up on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/fantasywrite...And you can grab a copy of Paul's last book at: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00O6URLUW/Please consider supporting us on Patreon! (https://www.patreon.com/TheFantasyWritersToolshed). You can join our community of writers, get access to exclusive fantasy writing workshops, and copies of acclaimed books on how to write fantasy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 6Overwhelmed by Worldbuilding? Discover How To Create Immersive Worlds Without Overloading Your Reader
Struggling to build a believable fantasy world without drowning your reader in detail? Learn the secrets of natural worldbuilding from writers who’ve been there.In this episode of The Fantasy Writers’ Toolshed, Richie Billing and J.M. Williams explore one of the most exciting and challenging parts of writing fantasy: worldbuilding. It’s every author’s playground, and sometimes their biggest headache. How much detail is too much? When should you explain, and when should you imply? And how do you make your world feel real without resorting to exposition dumps?Richie and J.M. share their favourite fantasy writing tips for building vivid, believable worlds that draw readers in from page one. They talk about the most effective ways to weave world details naturally into your narrative, how to balance information with storytelling, and how to decide what’s essential to your plot versus what’s better left to the imagination.In this episode, you’ll learn:How to avoid worldbuilding overload and keep your story focused.The best times to introduce world details for maximum impact.Techniques for showing your world through character and conflict.How to use setting to shape tone, mood, and theme.Common worldbuilding mistakes that break immersion — and how to fix them.How to build depth using culture, politics, language, and history without confusing readers.Why consistency and logic are the most important worldbuilding tools.Throughout the episode, Richie and J.M. share examples from classic and modern fantasy novels, analysing how authors like Tolkien, Sanderson, and Le Guin build worlds that feel alive and immersive. You’ll come away with practical advice you can apply immediately to your own story or novel.Key takeaways:Discover how to create worlds that feel lived-in and authentic.Learn the storytelling techniques that make worldbuilding invisible but powerful.Get actionable fantasy writing tips on integrating lore, geography, and culture naturally.Understand how great worldbuilding supports theme and character rather than overwhelming them.Whether you’re outlining your first fantasy book or refining a complex series, this episode will help you master one of the cornerstones of the genre.FANTASY WRITING BOOKS, CLASSES AND TOOLShttps://www.patreon.com/TheFantasyWritersToolshed JOIN OUR DISCORD COMMUNITYhttps://mailchi.mp/395aa89d6ec0/join-richie-billings-community-of-writers

S1 Ep 5Is The Novel Dead?
A few weeks back, Richie carried out a bit of research inspired by the comments of a professional book reviewer named Damien Walter. Walter argued that the novel is dead, that the decline in quality and the saturation of the market has strangled the enjoyment out of it, and as a result, fewer people are reading. Richie explores whether or not this is the case, before considering whether or not reading as a whole is facing an existential crisis. Please consider supporting us on Patreon! (https://www.patreon.com/TheFantasyWritersToolshed). You can join our community of writers, get access to exclusive fantasy writing workshops, and copies of acclaimed books on how to write fantasy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 4Fantasy Tropes Explained: How to Subvert Clichés and Write Original Stories
Learn how to use and subvert fantasy tropes to create original, compelling stories while avoiding clichés and predictable storytelling.Fantasy tropes are the backbone of the genre—but rely on them too heavily, and your story risks feeling predictable and overdone.In this episode, I’m joined by J.M. Williams to explore how to take classic fantasy tropes and transform them into something fresh, original, and engaging.We break down the craft of working with tropes, not against them, including:How to identify overused fantasy tropes that weaken your storyWhy readers love familiar conventions—and when to challenge themTechniques for subverting tropes without losing their appealHow to combine and reinvent tropes to create unique conceptsCommon mistakes when “twisting” tropes (and how to avoid them)Using theme, voice, and structure to add originalityWe also explore examples from fantasy books and film, showing how successful writers play with expectations—and why some trope subversions fall flat.If you want to write fantasy that feels both familiar and original, this episode will show you how to turn tropes into powerful storytelling tools instead of creative limitations.JOIN OUR WRITING COMMUNITYhttps://www.patreon.com/TheFantasyWritersToolshedLEARN MORE ABOUT FANTASY WRITINGTo join our writing community, access exclusive interviews, discussions, fantasy writing classes, books and more, head over to our Patreon page - https://www.patreon.com/TheFantasyWritersToolshed

S1 Ep 3Muddy Villages and Stone Castles - Medieval Settings in Fantasy
Are medieval settings holding fantasy back? In this episode, discover how to reinvent classic worlds and build fantasy settings that feel new and alive.In this episode of The Fantasy Writers’ Toolshed, Richie Billing and J.M. Williams tackle one of the most hotly debated topics in the fantasy genre — the medieval setting cliché. From muddy villages and wooden houses to knights, castles, and swords, medieval Europe has long been the default backdrop for fantasy stories. But is it time to move on?Richie and J.M. discuss why the medieval world became such a staple of the genre, why it still resonates with readers, and how modern authors can push beyond the cliché to create richer, more original worlds. They explore how to borrow the best parts of medieval inspiration while still giving your setting a unique twist.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why medieval settings dominate fantasy fiction.How to use historical realism without copying the past.Fresh worldbuilding approaches to create non-European fantasy cultures.How geography, technology, and culture shape a world’s tone.The difference between inspired by and limited by history.How to balance reader familiarity with creative innovation.Tips on writing unique societies, cities, and political systems beyond the usual castles and kings.Whether you love knights and dragons or want to break away from them entirely, this episode gives you fantasy worldbuilding tips to make your setting stand out. Richie and J.M. also share examples of authors who’ve taken inspiration from non-Western and alternative historical models — showing that originality doesn’t mean abandoning authenticity.Key takeaways:Learn how to evolve beyond the standard medieval fantasy template.Discover new cultural and historical inspirations for your worlds.Understand how to create settings that feel believable, immersive, and distinct.Gain fantasy writing advice that helps you balance creativity with realism.This discussion is perfect for fantasy writers who love immersive worldbuilding but want to avoid clichés. You’ll come away inspired to rethink your setting and bring something fresh to the genre.FANTASY WRITING BOOKS, CLASSES AND TOOLShttps://www.patreon.com/TheFantasyWritersToolshed JOIN OUR DISCORD COMMUNITYhttps://mailchi.mp/395aa89d6ec0/join-richie-billings-community-of-writers

S1 Ep 2Are Fantasy Clichés Ruining Your Story? Discover How to Break the Rules and Write Something Fresh
Tired of hearing your story feels “too familiar”? In this episode, we explore how to spot, avoid, and reinvent common fantasy clichés to make your writing truly original.In the debut episode of The Fantasy Writers’ Toolshed, hosts Richie Billing and JM Williams dive deep into the world of fantasy tropes and clichés. We all know them — the Chosen One, the wise old mentor, the dark lord who’s evil for the sake of it. But why do these familiar elements get such a bad reputation, and how can you use them to your advantage rather than let them drag your story down?You’ll learn:What makes a cliché different from a trope — and why not all clichés are bad.How to identify tired fantasy conventions that weaken your story’s originality.Practical writing tips to subvert or reinvent classic fantasy elements.Creative ways to use clichés intentionally to enhance themes or character arcs.How to turn reader expectations on their head without losing coherence.Worldbuilding advice to help your fantasy setting feel unique and immersive.Richie shares insights from years of studying and teaching fantasy writing, offering clear, actionable strategies for elevating your storytelling. Whether you’re outlining your first novel or polishing your tenth, this episode gives you the tools to recognise patterns in fantasy fiction — and transform them into strengths.We also discuss some of the most overused fantasy tropes in modern storytelling, including:The Chosen One prophecyElves, dwarves, and orcs lifted straight from TolkienEvil villains with no real motiveTavern introductions and ancient propheciesThe wise mentor who always diesBy the end, you’ll understand how to breathe new life into these familiar setups and make them your own.Key takeaways:Learn how to transform clichés into original story elements.Discover why readers still love certain tropes — and how to use that to your advantage.Gain fantasy writing tips to strengthen your worldbuilding and character development.Understand how professional writers play with expectation to create powerful moments of surprise and satisfaction.If you’ve ever wondered how to write fantasy stories that feel fresh, relevant, and emotionally engaging, this episode is packed with useful insights.FANTASY WRITING BOOKS, CLASSES AND TOOLShttps://www.patreon.com/TheFantasyWritersToolshed JOIN OUR DISCORD COMMUNITYhttps://mailchi.mp/395aa89d6ec0/join-richie-billings-community-of-writers

S1 Ep 1The Promo
A brand new monthly podcast looking at all things writing, fantasy fiction, and building your author platform. Hosted by Richie Billing (https://richiebilling.com) and JM Williams (https://jmwilliams.home.blog).Please consider supporting us on Patreon! (https://www.patreon.com/TheFantasyWritersToolshed). You can join our community of writers, get access to exclusive fantasy writing workshops, and copies of acclaimed books on how to write fantasy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.