literature

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Seed β€” Examination

Examining: The Art of Story as Worldbuilding

In The Art of Story as Worldbuilding, author Nathan Nance addresses the common pitfall where writers get so trapped in researching and documenting their fictional universes that they forget to write an actual story. He argues that worldbuilding should never exist in isolation; instead, it must be filtered entirely through character perspective and plot necessity. […]

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🌱 Planted Jun 6, 2026
SoilπŸ“ Essay

The Art of Story as Worldbuilding

This piece explores the “triumvirate” of plot, character, and setting, arguing that excellent worldbuilding forces characters to confront internal conflicts they wouldn’t face otherwise. Drives Authentic Motivation: Using examples like The Expanse, the article shows how environmental rules (like gravity physics or resource scarcity) naturally create authentic class, political, and personal friction. Prevents Shallow Narratives: […]

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🌱 Planted Jun 6, 2026
Sprout β€” Rooting

Worldbuilding and Literature

The evolution of contemporary speculative fiction has sparked a profound debate over what truly drives a narrative. Historically, Western literature prioritized the plotβ€”a tightly structured sequence of cause, effect, and human choice that propelled characters toward a definitive internal transformation. In recent decades, however, the spectacular rise of video games, tabletop role-playing games, and sprawling […]

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🌱 Planted Jun 6, 2026