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A Story Decades in the Making with Audrey DeBoer | Realm Runners S2 E2

1 h 2 min · 17. Apr. 2026
Episode A Story Decades in the Making with Audrey DeBoer | Realm Runners S2 E2 Cover

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Audrey DeBoer has been living with this story since she was a teenager. What started as a school assignment became Vispilio, a Robin Hood reimagining that reads less like a fairy tale and more like Game of Thrones with a bow and arrow. Lost princes, political betrayal, morally complicated characters who never act like you'd expect. This is the kind of indie book that makes you wonder how it doesn't have a hundred thousand readers yet. In this episode, Devin and Pete sit down with Audrey to talk about what it actually takes to carry a story for over a decade and finally put it in the world. The craft decisions, the indie publishing reality, and what's coming next. Militis, book two in the series, is on the horizon, and Audrey gives us a look at where Southborn goes from here. If you've been sleeping on Vispilio, this is your sign to go pick this up! Follow Audrey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/audebo96/ [https://www.instagram.com/audebo96/] ============================= Connect with Realm Runners ============================= Follow Pete: https://instagram.com/pete_reviews_books_good [https://instagram.com/pete_reviews_books_good] Follow Devin: https://instagram.com/bromantasy [https://instagram.com/bromantasy] Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and episode overview 02:40 - Elevator pitch for "Vespiglio" and its thematic influences 03:43 - Robin Hood reimagining and political intrigue 04:54 - The importance of marketing and audiobooks in indie publishing 06:36 - Building complex characters and balancing narration perspectives 11:03 - Overcoming unexpected obstacles of indie publishing 13:28 - The power of community and IndieBookstagram for promotion 16:20 - Local events and creative marketing ideas 17:30 - The significance of audiobooks and distribution channels 21:12 - How character motivations and backgrounds shape storytelling 22:13 - Incorporating subtle twists and maintaining freshness in Robin Hood reinterpretations 26:04 - Character analysis: Morally gray and morally complex figures 27:24 - Exploring themes of destiny, trauma, and war through main characters 33:15 - The role of themes and editor input in character development 37:23 - Adelaide's role as a strategic, impactful secondary character 41:08 - The choice of using amnesia as a plot device and inspirations from history 43:39 - Effectiveness of dream sequences and visceral worldbuilding 46:23 - Multiple POV storytelling and balancing action with introspection 50:02 - Crafting compelling villains with depth, specifically Tanner 53:22 - Sneak peek into "Miletus" and future series plans 57:18 - Series scope: trilogy or beyond and world expansion 58:51 - Final thoughts, connecting with Audrey, and upcoming releases 59:41 - Closing remarks and appreciation for listeners Subscribe on YouTube: ⁨@realm_runners⁩ #realmrunners #bookpodcast #indiefantasy #debutauthor #fantasyauthors #writingcommunity

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14 Years on One Book, Then a Fantasy Debut That Bangs | C. William Phillips | Realm Runners S2 E5

C. William Phillips (https://www.instagram.com/words_with_will [https://www.instagram.com/words_with_will]) spent 14 years writing his debut, a crime thriller that reads like Breaking Bad and The Sopranos writers got into a fistfight in a parking lot and bleed all over the pages. Then he pivoted to epic fantasy and somehow made that look easy too. In this episode, Will breaks down the wild journey from What Blood Remembers to The Ash Remains, including how unemployment finally forced him to finish a book he'd been carrying since he was 18, why he's a proud pantser which led to adding his best character (Sen) completely by accident, and how he built a dragon bond system that actually costs something. We also get into: why Will writes unapologetically even when beta readers tell him he'll lose people, what the Malazan book club and The Crippled Pod(https://open.spotify.com/show/1UDpA2dZNhRY0ay3Md4XVY [https://open.spotify.com/show/1UDpA2dZNhRY0ay3Md4XVY]) did to his TBR, and why epic fantasy always felt like home even when he was writing neo-Western crime fiction. Pre-order The Ash Remains (ebook $5 before release): https://amzn.to/43aZTHK [https://amzn.to/43aZTHK] * Find Will on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/words_with_will [https://www.instagram.com/words_with_will] =========================== Connect with Realm Runners Follow Pete: https://instagram.com/pete_reviews_books_good [https://instagram.com/pete_reviews_books_good] Follow Devin: https://instagram.com/bromantasy [https://instagram.com/bromantasy] Subscribe on YouTube: https://youtube.com/‪@realm_runners‬ [https://youtube.com/‪@realm_runners‬] 0:00 - Introduction 3:18 - Writing What Blood Remembers for 14 Years 6:50 - Why Unemployment Finished the Book 10:05 - Sprayed Edges & Indie Publishing with Mayor Golden Bookshelf 12:30 - Pivoting to Epic Fantasy with The Ash Remains 15:30 - Character Work Across Both Books 16:20 - Pantser vs. Plotter (He Pantsed Sen Entirely) 19:30 - Does He Know How the Series Ends? 21:00 - Book Length & Chapter Structure 27:20 - Chapter Formatting & the Malazan Influence 30:50 - What Makes These Dragons Different 34:10 - The Dragon Bond Training Room (No Spoilers) 36:40 - Working on Book Two 39:00 - Future Projects: Space Opera, Short Stories & a What Blood Remembers Novella 41:10 - The Malazan Book Club Podcast Origin Story 46:00 - What Malazan Did to His TBR 50:00 - Writing Unapologetically (Even When Beta Readers Push Back) 55:00 - Action Scenes & Accessibility in Epic Fantasy 1:08:00 - Sen's Book Two Scoop 1:11:30 - Closing & Where to Find Will #realmrunners #bookpodcast #epicfantasy #indieauthor #fantasyauthors #dragonriders #writingcommunity *Disclaimer: Affiliate links support Realm Runners at no extra cost to you

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Most authors talk about writing. Jackson Ford (https://www.instagram.com/realjacksonford [https://www.instagram.com/realjacksonford]) proves it’s about living. In this episode, Jackson shares the real story behind his groundbreaking series The Bone Raiders, including how he dove headfirst into Mongolian culture, defying stereotypes to create a richly authentic world, nothing like the typical fantasy setting. You’ll discover the surprising reasons he chose to focus on female characters, why empathy guides his storytelling, and how to craft relationships that don’t just entertain but emotionally wreck your readers in the best way. We break down Jackson’s unconventional approach to world-building, revealing how he uses "what if" questions instead of tropes to naturally develop compelling characters and settings. Plus, how his background in journalism fuels his obsession with getting details right, and why he believes every writer has a responsibility to portray diverse perspectives authentically. Whether you’re an aspiring author or avid reader this episode unlocks the secret to genuine storytelling: one rooted in respect, research, and raw emotion. Perfect for anyone ready to challenge conventions, elevate their craft, or understand the mind of a storyteller who refuses to follow the crowd. ============================= Connect with Realm Runners ============================= Follow Pete: https://instagram.com/pete_reviews_books_good [https://instagram.com/pete_reviews_books_good] Follow Devin: https://instagram.com/bromantasy [https://instagram.com/bromantasy] Subscribe on YouTube: https://youtube.com/‪@realm_runners‬ [https://youtube.com/‪@realm_runners‬] 0:00 - Introduction 3:18 - Release Day Experience 5:19 - The Broken Binding 7:13 - Transition to Fantasy 13:24 - World-Building Approach 20:14 - Writing Female Characters 32:15 - Mentorship Program 38:08 - The Business of Publishing 49:31 - Upcoming Projects 54:15 - Personal Stories 1:00:04 - Closing Remarks #realmrunners #bookpodcast #indiefantasy #debutauthor #fantasyauthors #writingcommunity

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Episode A Story Decades in the Making with Audrey DeBoer | Realm Runners S2 E2 Cover

A Story Decades in the Making with Audrey DeBoer | Realm Runners S2 E2

Audrey DeBoer has been living with this story since she was a teenager. What started as a school assignment became Vispilio, a Robin Hood reimagining that reads less like a fairy tale and more like Game of Thrones with a bow and arrow. Lost princes, political betrayal, morally complicated characters who never act like you'd expect. This is the kind of indie book that makes you wonder how it doesn't have a hundred thousand readers yet. In this episode, Devin and Pete sit down with Audrey to talk about what it actually takes to carry a story for over a decade and finally put it in the world. The craft decisions, the indie publishing reality, and what's coming next. Militis, book two in the series, is on the horizon, and Audrey gives us a look at where Southborn goes from here. If you've been sleeping on Vispilio, this is your sign to go pick this up! Follow Audrey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/audebo96/ [https://www.instagram.com/audebo96/] ============================= Connect with Realm Runners ============================= Follow Pete: https://instagram.com/pete_reviews_books_good [https://instagram.com/pete_reviews_books_good] Follow Devin: https://instagram.com/bromantasy [https://instagram.com/bromantasy] Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and episode overview 02:40 - Elevator pitch for "Vespiglio" and its thematic influences 03:43 - Robin Hood reimagining and political intrigue 04:54 - The importance of marketing and audiobooks in indie publishing 06:36 - Building complex characters and balancing narration perspectives 11:03 - Overcoming unexpected obstacles of indie publishing 13:28 - The power of community and IndieBookstagram for promotion 16:20 - Local events and creative marketing ideas 17:30 - The significance of audiobooks and distribution channels 21:12 - How character motivations and backgrounds shape storytelling 22:13 - Incorporating subtle twists and maintaining freshness in Robin Hood reinterpretations 26:04 - Character analysis: Morally gray and morally complex figures 27:24 - Exploring themes of destiny, trauma, and war through main characters 33:15 - The role of themes and editor input in character development 37:23 - Adelaide's role as a strategic, impactful secondary character 41:08 - The choice of using amnesia as a plot device and inspirations from history 43:39 - Effectiveness of dream sequences and visceral worldbuilding 46:23 - Multiple POV storytelling and balancing action with introspection 50:02 - Crafting compelling villains with depth, specifically Tanner 53:22 - Sneak peek into "Miletus" and future series plans 57:18 - Series scope: trilogy or beyond and world expansion 58:51 - Final thoughts, connecting with Audrey, and upcoming releases 59:41 - Closing remarks and appreciation for listeners Subscribe on YouTube: ⁨@realm_runners⁩ #realmrunners #bookpodcast #indiefantasy #debutauthor #fantasyauthors #writingcommunity

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