Believable Worlds and Ursula Le Guin

Ursula K. Le Guin
Recently I launched the World Building Academy, an online organization dedicated to the art and science of teaching world building to games designers and writers.
This Wednesday, October the 10th, I’m putting on our first teleclass: How to Beat the #1 Killer of Believability in Fictional Worlds. In conjunction with this class I’ve interviewed Ursula K. Le Guin, who kindly spoke with me at length about plausibility in fiction, and many other far-ranging topics.
For more info on this teleclass and the interview with Ursula, see this post at the World Building Academy, or this registration page for the event. If you’d like free how-to tips and info on world building, and notification of future teleclasses, please click here to sign up to our mailing list.




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