15 Worldbuilding Tips for Writers (Templates and Examples)
Worldbuilding is the creation of a rich imaginary world to serve as the setting for a work of fiction. This is most important in the fantasy and sci-fi genres.
Worldbuilding is the creation of a rich imaginary world to serve as the setting for a work of fiction. This is most important in the fantasy and sci-fi genres.
Short stories are between 1,000-10,000 words, while flash fiction is a story under 1,000 words. Between 10,000-40,000 words is a novelette or a novella.
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