Where in the World?
Now that we've covered plot and character building, the next big thing is setting. I love worldbuilding! I've created a story world with seven realms, and over the last nine years, I've figured out what six of the realms are like. (The seventh doesn't matter yet.) It's taken a long time to figure out the world my characters are running around in, so let me give you some tips to make your worldbuilding a bit easier.
The first thing to consider is Where does your story take place? Is it based on the real world? If not, how is it different from Earth? Is it like The Princess Diaries where you have a small imaginary kingdom set in otherwise normal Earth? (That's fun to do!)
If you're creating a world, I like to start with names. I figure out what each realm is called, then go into where my characters will be located. Small kingdom, large kingdom, city state, wide open plains? The fun thing about fantasy is that you can take inspiration from the real world and exaggerate things to make your story fun and unique. I'll have a list of questions I refer to in worldbuilding in tomorrow's post, but for now, this should help get an overall view of your world.
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