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In this episode of Storyline Sessions, author and podcast host Michael Vadney talks about his debut nobledark fantasy novel Crownfall, writing multiple POVs, politics in fantasy, magic systems, his writing method and much more. Find Michael here - https://michaelvadney.com/ [https://michaelvadney.com/] Follow Storyline Sessions Podcast on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/storyline.sessions/ [https://www.instagram.com/storyline.sessions/] Listen to Storyline Sessions on other streaming platforms - https://taplink.cc/storyline.sessions [https://taplink.cc/storyline.sessions] Support Storyline Sessions on Ko-Fi - Ko-fi.com/storylinesessions [http://Ko-fi.com/storylinesessions] Riverside.fm [http://Riverside.fm] affiliate link (I receive a recurring commission with no additional cost to you): https://www.riverside.fm/?via=marko [https://www.riverside.fm/?via=marko] Timestamps: 00:00 - Start 00:51 - Conversation start 01:04 - What is nobledark - talking about genre 05:26 - Political fantasy 09:02 - Scope, perspective and single location stories 10:55 - Plotting stories and authors as D&D DMs 15:12 - Setting writing goals for yourself 17:54 - Staying confident and motivated 19:13 - Initial vision for Crownfall vs the final draft 22:10 - A system for writing multiple POVs 24:45 - Beta readers, writing groups and feedback 30:50 - Genre homework 34:14 - Project Arcanist 35:43 - Standalone vs series 38:31 - Writing to market 41:41 - How do you know when you're done? 45:39 - Key takeaways after writing the debut 47:53 - Podcasting and importance of community 54:35 - Dealing with reading goals 58:02 - What does a magical engineer do? 01:02:05 - Two important things for a good magic system 01:06:05 - Influences that aren't Sanderson, spice and old school fantasy 01:12:03 - Getting the right cover art 01:16:11 - Advice for other debut authors 01:17:54 - Outro
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