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Part 1: Indie Authors Unfiltered: Writing Craft, Worldbuilding & Pacing

44 min · 11. touko 2026
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Welcome to the podcast that has no name, where indie authors hang out, overthink storytelling, and accidentally turn writing advice into chaos and comedy. In this Part 1 episode, Andrew Givler, Michael Chatfield, and Z.B Big Dog Steele dive deep into the reality of being an author today, from writing and editing struggles, to worldbuilding, pacing, and what actually makes a story work. We talk about: Why “simple writing” is harder than it looks The difference between dev edits, line edits, and real feedback Writing vs. over-writing (and why brevity is a superpower) Solo Leveling, anime storytelling, and “aura farming” in fiction Why pacing is the real magic trick in storytelling What it actually means to stay “hungry” as a writer It’s unfiltered, honest, and a little chaotic, just how writers talk when no one is trying to be perfect. Enjoy Part 1. #WritingPodcast #IndieAuthors #FantasyWriting #StorytellingCraft #AmWriting

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