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#141. How To Create Believable Monsters With Randy Ellefson
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“The object itself didn't cause the conflict. The person who made the choice with the object caused the conflict.” - Randy Ellefson
In today’s episode, we’re going to cover something really fun—how to create believable monsters. And I have a special guest joining me today—someone that knows way more about creating monsters than I do. His name is Randy Ellefson, and he is the author of The Art of World Building. Here’s a preview of what’s included:
[03:48] Randy gives us his definition of a monster, what physical or physiological deformities they may have, and whether they are sentient beings.
[16:05] Randy breaks down the three types of monsters: accidental monsters, monsters by design, and monsters by evolution.
[28:42] Is it more effective to compel readers to keep reading despite knowing the outcome, or to cultivate curiosity that propels the audience to move forward?
[29:15] Randy shares common monster motivations, including a popular one that may lack credibility.
[50:47] The idea of exploring diverse topics and genres can expose writers to new ideas and provide fresh perspectives, even for writers not typically inclined towards fantasy, sci-fi, or historical fiction.
Links mentioned in this episode:
- Click here to register for the free Sci-Fi & Fantasy Author's Summit hosted by Paula Judith Johnson and Randy Ellefson!
- Randy's Website
- Randy's Books
- Randy's Worldbuilding Classes
- Ep. 111 - Student Spotlight: From Messy First Draft to Publishing His Debut Novel With Edward J. Cembal
- Read this episode's blog post here!
👋 Want a behind-the-scenes look at my book coaching journey? Click here to download Author Accelerator's brand-new eBook to see how I built (and grew!) my business!
👉 Looking for a transcript? If you’re listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, scroll down below the episode player until you see the transcript.
Capitole
1. Creating Believable Monsters (00:00:00)
2. Defining Monsters and Creatures in Literature (00:03:47)
3. Monsters and Species in Sci-Fi (00:15:05)
4. Exploring Monster Motivations in Writing (00:27:16)
5. Monster vs. Creature (00:38:16)
6. Monsters and World Building Discussion (00:43:45)
151 episoade
Manage episode 416932655 series 2786880
“The object itself didn't cause the conflict. The person who made the choice with the object caused the conflict.” - Randy Ellefson
In today’s episode, we’re going to cover something really fun—how to create believable monsters. And I have a special guest joining me today—someone that knows way more about creating monsters than I do. His name is Randy Ellefson, and he is the author of The Art of World Building. Here’s a preview of what’s included:
[03:48] Randy gives us his definition of a monster, what physical or physiological deformities they may have, and whether they are sentient beings.
[16:05] Randy breaks down the three types of monsters: accidental monsters, monsters by design, and monsters by evolution.
[28:42] Is it more effective to compel readers to keep reading despite knowing the outcome, or to cultivate curiosity that propels the audience to move forward?
[29:15] Randy shares common monster motivations, including a popular one that may lack credibility.
[50:47] The idea of exploring diverse topics and genres can expose writers to new ideas and provide fresh perspectives, even for writers not typically inclined towards fantasy, sci-fi, or historical fiction.
Links mentioned in this episode:
- Click here to register for the free Sci-Fi & Fantasy Author's Summit hosted by Paula Judith Johnson and Randy Ellefson!
- Randy's Website
- Randy's Books
- Randy's Worldbuilding Classes
- Ep. 111 - Student Spotlight: From Messy First Draft to Publishing His Debut Novel With Edward J. Cembal
- Read this episode's blog post here!
👋 Want a behind-the-scenes look at my book coaching journey? Click here to download Author Accelerator's brand-new eBook to see how I built (and grew!) my business!
👉 Looking for a transcript? If you’re listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, scroll down below the episode player until you see the transcript.
Capitole
1. Creating Believable Monsters (00:00:00)
2. Defining Monsters and Creatures in Literature (00:03:47)
3. Monsters and Species in Sci-Fi (00:15:05)
4. Exploring Monster Motivations in Writing (00:27:16)
5. Monster vs. Creature (00:38:16)
6. Monsters and World Building Discussion (00:43:45)
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