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World Building—Creating a Culture (Part 6: Time and Technology)
I’m wrapping up my series on world building with something that in some ways goes without saying, but is still something that it’s good to be mindful of: the time period in which your story takes place and the technology that is available at that time. If you’re just joining me, come check out Part […]

World Building—Creating a Culture (Part 5: History and Landmarks)
I’m continuing my series on world building. Come check out Part One, Part Two: Stereotyping, Part Three: Building a Religion, and Part Four: Climate and Clothes History and Landmarks Another thing that will help shape your world is its history. Just as your characters have rich and complex backstories that shape their personalities and influence […]

World Building—Creating a Culture (Part 4: Climate and Clothes)
I’m continuing my series on world building. Come check out Part One, Part Two: Stereotyping, and Part Three: Building a Religion. Climate and Clothes When building your world, especially if it extends beyond your character’s main place of residence, a map is extremely helpful. I have a rough sketch of a map that I drew […]

World Building—Creating a Culture (Part 2: Stereotyping)
I have started a series on world building. I’m trying to incorporate these things into my own worlds, and I hope they’ll help you with developing yours. Last time, I talked about fleshing out your world with diverse races, religions, and customs for different people groups in your world. This time, I want to talk […]

World Building—Creating a Culture (part 1)
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about world building and how to create a deep, memorable world, and how that world will shape my characters. It’s not something I think about consciously a lot, but how we build our worlds and our cultures directly affects how our characters think, act, and live. One of my […]

It’s Heating Up Out There
Storms on the East Coast, fires in Colorado, record high temperatures all over the country–what in the world is going on out there? Expand the view and we have wars, or potential wars, breaking out all over. One has to set back and wonder if these are not the birthing pains mentioned in Matthew 24:8. […]
On the Radio
I do a lot of cycling, mostly to work and back every day. I’ve been doing it religiously 😉 for five years now. It’s five miles each way, so that’s ten miles a day, fifty miles a week, over two-hundred miles a month, averaging about two-thousand three-hundred miles a year. So over the past five […]