Tag: writing

Dream Vacations (for This Writer)

We all have dream vacations, places we want to go that fit firmly into our bucket lists with permanent ink. Writers have them, too.

daily life

Using Anthropology for World Building – Part 8 (Daily Life)

In this final post related to using anthropology for world building, we’ll take a look at daily life.

economy

Using Anthropology for World Building – Part 7 (Economy)

In the penultimate part of this eight-part series on using anthropology for world building, we’ll look at economy from the perspective of fiction.

government

Using Anthropology for World Building – Part 6 (Government)

The government you build into your fantasy or science fiction culture doesn’t have to be complicated. It can mirror your own, or…be something else.

history

Using Anthropology for World Building – Part 5 (History)

History is an important element of anthropology when building worlds, but it’s not always done. It can, however, make a big impact.

arts and crafts

Using Anthropology for World Building – Part 4 (Arts & Crafts)

In this article on using anthropology for world building, we look at arts & crafts, or the way to get creative within your creative writing.

social groups

Using Anthropology for World Building – Part 3 (Social Groups)

Embedding social groups into your writing as a part of your world building is something you’re probably already doing

religion

Using Anthropology for World Building – Part 2 (Religion)

In this second article on how to use anthropology for world building, we’ll focus on the element of religion.

language

Using Anthropology for World Building – Part 1 (Language)

In using anthropology for world building, language, one of the key elements which separates cultures, can also be used to separate your fiction.

On Fog & Emotion

Like the cat of Carl Sandburg’s poem, fog does not announce itself very well. So how can we use this stealthy behavior as a writing tool?