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Is Greek mythology fantasy or history? Or perhaps it’s both. Whatever it is, Greek myths, folklore, and legends have provided a wellspring of inspiration for fantasy and historical writers alike. In this episode, KJ and Oscar chat about their own love of Greek mythology, from writing to games to literature, and how they’ve used it in their own fantasy writing.
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In this episode, KJ and Oscar take you on a journey through their personal experiences, revealing the secrets behind their wellspring of creativity. Drawing from a myriad of sources, including drawing and sketching, walking and video games, they share how they uncover inspiration in the most unexpected places – from everyday encounters to the wonders of nature and everything in between.
What are we reading:
KJ is reading the Fourth Wing
Oscar is reading Foundation by Isaac Asimov
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Oscar and KJ embark on a journey to discover the true essence of writing groups and why they play a pivotal role in nurturing their own writer growth. From providing valuable critique to offering unwavering support and encouragement, these groups serve as a refuge for writers to hone their skills and flourish in their creative endeavours.
What we are reading:
KJ is NOT reading! But she's playing Zelda Breath of the Wild (her first Zelda game!).Oscar is reading "How high we go in the dark" by Sequoia Nagamatsu. -
Join Oscar and KJ for an illuminating chat as they dive into portal worlds with middle-grade author Linh S. Nguyen. In this episode, KJ and Linh talk about finding belonging, home, and identity through fantasy, and how portal worlds can sometimes lead us home. KJ and Linh also chat about Linh’s debut middle-grade novel, ‘No Place Like Home’ and her path to traditional publishing.”
What we are reading:
- KJ is reading Tress of the Emerald Sea by Brandon Sanderson
- Oscar is reading The Last Argument of Kings by Joe Abercrombie
Linh's links:
https://www.linhsnguyen.com/
https://www.harpercollins.ca/9781443466202/no-place-like-home/
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In this episode, Oscar and KJ dive into the realm where AI meets fantasy writing and publishing. From AI-powered story generators to virtual writing tools, we explore all the possibilities and ethics that AI technology has uncovered in fantasy writing.
What we are reading:
- KJ is reading The Lives of Puppets by TJ Klune
- Oscar is reading The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch and Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree
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As the publishing landscape has changed, the role of literary agents has as well. In this episode, Oscar and KJ dive into the world of literary agents, discussing their role in the publishing industry, how new authors can go about querying, and answering the ages-old question: “Do I need a literary agent?
Resources mentioned:
Eric SmithFOLDPublisher's WeeklyQuill EnquireManuscript WishlistQuery TrackerWhat we are reading:
KJ is reading Legendborn by Tracy DeonnOscar is reading Kings of the Wyld by Nicholas Eames -
In this episode, Oscar and KJ delve into the concept of crafting big characters with small interior worlds, unearthing the secrets behind their depth and complexity. The magic and fantasy in these worlds are written using intrusive and liminal techniques, creating characters whose interior worlds spill over into reality. These worlds can be remarkably intimate, filled with rich emotions, vulnerabilities, and personal struggles.
What we are reading:
KJ Is reading The Daughter of Doctor MoreauOscar is reading A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin -
Join Oscar Ceceña and KJ Aiello on this deep-dive episode of the Why We Write Fantasy podcast as they unpack and discuss two fantasy novels and how these books helped them become better writers: "A Monster Calls" by Patrick Ness and "Leviathan Wakes" by James S. A. Corey.
What we’re reading:
KJ is reading Catch and Kill by Ronan FarrowOscar is reading Before They Are Hanged by Joe Abercrombie -
Join KJ and Oscar for an enchanting chat as they dive into the captivating world of fantasy literature with author Alli Temple.
In this episode, KJ and Alli explore the rich tapestry of queer storytelling, Alli's personal journey to becoming a published author, and her latest and highly anticipated trilogy, "The Pirate & Her Princess."
Check out Alli Temple at: https://www.allisontemplebooks.com/ and https://www.tiktok.com/@allisontemple
What are we reading this week?
KJ is reading A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. MaasOscar is reading Kindred by Octavia E. ButlerWant more queer fantasy recommendations?
The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ KluneThe Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha ShannonEven Though I Knew the End by CL PolkFollow us on Instagram at @whywewritefantasy
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Retelling a story using fantasy provides not only entertainment but also symbolism and an emotional connection to it. In this episode, Oscar and KJ talk about why retelling stories is important and how ideas can be transmitted easier this way.
What are we reading this week?- KJ is reading Save the Cat Writes a Novel by Jessica Brody.- Oscar is reading Neuromancer by Willian Gibson.
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Worldbuilding is a pillar of fantasy writing, but not all worlds are the same. In this episode, Oscar Cecena and KJ Aiello dive into the different types of worlds that fantasy writers create and how those worlds shape characters and, in turn, how characters shape worlds.
What are we reading?
KJ is reading Little Eve by Catriona WardOscar is reading The Blade Itself by Joe AbercrombieBook shopping list:
Babel by R. F. KuangPiranesi by Susanna ClarkeThe Midnight Library by Matt HaigThe Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. TolkienThe Book of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le GuinPathfinder TTRPGThe Master of Djinn by P. Djeli ClarkFollow us on Instagram at @whywewritefantasy.
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Welcome to the first episode of the Why We Write Fantasy Podcast, with hosts KJ Aiello and Oscar Ceceña. Join us as we dive into why we write fantasy, what we love about the genre, and where our journey with fantasy started.
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A podcast about all the reasons why we write (and read) fantasy, with hosts Oscar Ceceña and KJ Aiello. Check us out at www.whywewritefantasy.com and on Instagram at @whywewritefantasy.