Writers’ Corner
Writing guides, actionable tips & tricks, cheat sheets, and more.
How to Write a Fantasy Novel Outline (with Free Template!)
So you’ve got a brilliant fantasy story idea rattling around in your head, complete with epic battles, ancient prophecies, and a protagonist with just the right amount of unresolved trauma. Now what?
9 Best Scrivener Alternatives for Fantasy Writers in 2025
Scrivener is practically synonymous with fantasy writing. It’s the software that came up time and again when I first searched for a platform suitable for the complexities of writing fantasy…
6 Best Worldbuilding Software for Fantasy Writers and DMs
Worldbuilding is half the fun of writing fantasy or running a D&D campaign—but keeping track of every kingdom, culture, and magical system? That can get messy fast…
15 Magic System Ideas You’ve Likely Never Thought About
There are a ton of magic system ideas out there. Coming up with a fresh one that stands out—and actually makes sense? Now that’s a trickier spell to cast. It’s all fun and games until you realize…
160+ Worldbuilding Questions Every Writer and DM Needs to Know
Worldbuilding is what makes a fantasy world feel alive. Whether you’re crafting an epic high-fantasy saga, a gritty dark fantasy setting, or planning your next DnD campaign, asking the right worldbuilding questions can help you shape a world…
Fantasy Writing Advice for New Writers—11 Essential Tips
If you’re here, it’s because you want to start writing fantasy. And what an EPIC decision that is. But there’s a lot to figure out and lots of mistakes to make (and learn from) along the way…
The Only Worldbuilding Checklist You’ll Ever Need
Worldbuilding is the heart and soul of fantasy writing. Whether you're crafting an epic series, a one-shot D&D campaign, or a standalone novel, your world needs to feel real—even if it's full of dragons, eldritch gods, or sentient mushrooms…
How to Structure Notion for Worldbuilding and Fiction Writing
If you’re a fantasy writer, you probably have a million ideas swirling around—magic systems, ancient histories, political conflicts, and characters with names no one can pronounce on the first try. The challenge? Keeping it all organized…