Creative Writing:  World Building

Creative Writing: World Building

By Iain McKinnon
Online event

Overview

It's not just epic space opera or fantasy that need world building and if you don't have solid foundations things start to crumble quickly.

Module 9: World Building
Build believable worlds — with logic, depth, and reader trust.

In this practical, craft-focused workshop, Iain McKinnon shows you how to build a world that supports your story rather than distracting from it. Whether your setting is a secondary-world fantasy, a near-future thriller, or contemporary realism, world building is the invisible scaffolding that makes everything feel true.

You’ll explore how world details create consequences — and how small choices (a law, a resource, a technology, a taboo, a climate) ripple outward into society, economy, behaviour, and conflict. This is where stories gain weight: when your world has logic, pressure, and “third-order effects” that shape what characters can and can’t do.

You’ll also learn how to introduce your world without dumping information: how to reveal setting through action, choice, and tension, and how to write cultural influence responsibly — avoiding clichés, flattening, and cultural appropriation while still writing rich, varied worlds.

In This Workshop, You’ll:

  • Understand why every story has world building — including contemporary and “real-world” fiction
  • Learn hard vs soft rules (what must stay consistent vs what can remain mysterious)
  • Explore logical consistency and how it builds reader trust (and prevents plot holes)
  • Use third-order effects to deepen realism: how one change creates ripple consequences across culture, politics, economy, and daily life
  • Discover practical ways to design the “load-bearing” parts of a world: power, resources, transport, law, beliefs, technology, geography, and social norms
  • Learn how to introduce your world naturally through character perspective, conflict, and selective detail (no lore-dumps)
  • Practise writing world detail that creates mood and meaning — not just description
  • Avoid common traps: generic settings, contradictory rules, too much invention too soon, and “tour guide” exposition
  • Consider cultural inspiration responsibly and learn strategies to avoid cultural appropriation while still writing diverse, believable worlds

By the end, you’ll have a clear method for building worlds that feel grounded and alive — worlds with consequences, coherence, and story-driving pressure.

Resources & Continued Learning
All world-building frameworks, examples, and writing exercises are available at: http://www.iain-mckinnon.co.uk/creative-writing-course.html

This session can be attended as a standalone workshop or as part of the full modular creative writing course. No prior modules are required.

Part of the Modular Creative Writing Course:
Module 1: Introduction to Creative Writing, Rules & PURPOSE
Module 2: Metrics, Motivation & Productivity
Module 3: What is a Novel & Genre
Module 4: Plot
Module 5: Character
Module 6: Theme
Module 7: Word Choice
Module 8: Writing Scenes – SORCA
Module 9: Dialogue
Module 10: World Building
Module 11: Language Building
Module 12: Narrative Positioning & Description over Exposition
Module 13: Concept Mapping
Module 14: Constraint and Creativity
Module 15: Defamiliarization & NLP
Module 16: Suspense, Tension, Hooks & Cliffhangers & LOCK
Module 17: Editing
Module 18: Drafting your Novel with ChatGPT
Module 19: From Hook to Inbox: Blurbs, Synopses & Query Letters for Novelists
Module 20: Author Function – Social Media Guide

Secure your spot today and let’s build a world your readers will believe in — and want to live inside.

Category: Film & Media, Other

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Online

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Iain McKinnon

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Mar 26 · 13:00 PDT