Who Is P. Rose | Between the Drafts
Most writers are taught that setting is where the story happens. A city.A house.A coffee shop.A bedroom at 2 a.m. while rain hits the windows. But what if that’s only the surface? In this companion episode for CITY FILES // 002, I’m digging into the idea that setting isn’t really about location at all. It’s about belief. Because the worlds that stay with us, the ones that feel immersive, addictive, impossible to leave behind, aren’t memorable because of architecture alone. They’re memorable because the world itself believes something. Darkness is expected.Power always demands consequence.Love changes people.Ambition is rewarded.Secrets survive because everyone agrees not to look too closely. From the eerie tension of Stephen King’s worlds to the seductive hierarchy of Anne Rice’s vampires, to the unspoken rules of John Wick and the MCU… we’re talking about how fictional worlds quietly train characters how to behave. In this episode, I also talk about: * Why “white rooms” happen in fiction * The difference between describing a place vs. understanding its demands * How setting shapes dialogue, conflict, and emotional choices * The hidden psychology behind romantic spaces in A Seat At the Table * Questions you can ask yourself to deepen your own worldbuilding And yes… there’s homework. Because you know I can’t help myself. Reflection Questions from This Episode: * If your setting had a belief system, what would it be? * What gets rewarded there? * What gets punished? * What do people pretend not to see? * What is your world quietly teaching your characters? * Are they obeying… or resisting? This episode pairs with:CITY FILES // 002 — Setting Isn’t Place. It’s Belief. So grab your notebook, your draft, your coffee, and let your world start talking back to you. — P. Rose This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit whoisprose.substack.com [https://whoisprose.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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