Hi! My name is Jed Herne, and on this podcast, I share the best fantasy writing advice that I've learned from publishing four fantasy novels and coaching 170+ writers in my different classes and programs.
My books include Kingdom of Dragons, The Thunder Heist, Across the Broken Stars, and Fires of the Dead. I also wrote Siege of Treboulain - an interactive epic fantasy novel, published by Choice of Games. I also created the Wizards, Warriors, & Words, and Novel Analyst podcasts.
Expect to learn about plotting, character development, worldbuilding, magic systems, and lots more.
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If you want to take your writing further, check out my FREE 5-day character development course: https://jedherne.com/character-course
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Hi! My name is Jed Herne, and on this podcast, I share the best fantasy writing advice that I've learned from publishing four fantasy novels and coaching 170+ writers in my different classes and programs.
My books include Kingdom of Dragons, The Thunder Heist, Across the Broken Stars, and Fires of the Dead. I also wrote Siege of Treboulain - an interactive epic fantasy novel, published by Choice of Games. I also created the Wizards, Warriors, & Words, and Novel Analyst podcasts.
Expect to learn about plotting, character development, worldbuilding, magic systems, and lots more.
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If you want to take your writing further, check out my FREE 5-day character development course: https://jedherne.com/character-course
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Have you ever found yourself writing a scene in your fantasy novel that just felt a little boring?
Well, there’s a simple approach you can use to fix that and make any scene more exciting.
I call this the SLED method.
And it’s a technique I’ve used again and again through the last 12 years of my writing career, in which time I’ve published four fantasy novels and a video game.
It hasn’t just worked for me. I’ve taught 150+ fantasy writers in my different classes and programs, and this has given me a lot of experience of using the SLED method to troubleshoot scenes and help to improve them.
So today, I’ll show you how to use it to make any scene more exciting, because knowing how to write great scenes is the foundation of writing a great novel.
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Get my free 5-day character development course: www.jedherne.com/character-course
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