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007 - The One Where We Start, Part 2 [Worlds Asunder]

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From Marvel to Star Wars, shared universe content is taking over the world. We interviewed Chris Kennedy, publisher, author, and one of the co-founders of the Four Horseman Universe (4HU). Today Chris Kennedy Publishing is made up of six imprints that publish everything from non-fiction to military fiction to fantasy.

From CKP’s Seventh Seal Press, the Four Horseman Universe is an action-packed, sweeping military science fiction series. It all started in 2016 with Cartwright’s Cavaliers by Mark Wandrey (https://www.worldmaker.us/home/). Now the 4HU has expanded to 8 different series, approaching 100 titles from over 50 authors. Its dedicated fan club has 25 companies across the country.

We’ll discuss:

  • Advantages of shared worlds and co-writing: stepping out of the author cave and working with others to ping-pong ideas and build your writing community
  • The worldbuilding process: how much is done in advance of writing your novel, and how does this vary from author to author?
  • The iceberg approach: how to determine which worldbuilding details are going to further your story
  • Joining a shared world as a new author: where do you start?
  • The editing process: how developmental editing looks different in a shared world

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From Marvel to Star Wars, shared universe content is taking over the world. We interviewed Chris Kennedy, publisher, author, and one of the co-founders of the Four Horseman Universe (4HU). Today Chris Kennedy Publishing is made up of six imprints that publish everything from non-fiction to military fiction to fantasy.

From CKP’s Seventh Seal Press, the Four Horseman Universe is an action-packed, sweeping military science fiction series. It all started in 2016 with Cartwright’s Cavaliers by Mark Wandrey (https://www.worldmaker.us/home/). Now the 4HU has expanded to 8 different series, approaching 100 titles from over 50 authors. Its dedicated fan club has 25 companies across the country.

We’ll discuss:

  • Advantages of shared worlds and co-writing: stepping out of the author cave and working with others to ping-pong ideas and build your writing community
  • The worldbuilding process: how much is done in advance of writing your novel, and how does this vary from author to author?
  • The iceberg approach: how to determine which worldbuilding details are going to further your story
  • Joining a shared world as a new author: where do you start?
  • The editing process: how developmental editing looks different in a shared world

Resources and Guest Links:

Host Links:

  continue reading

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