N. K. Jemisin—Nora Keita Jemisin—is the three-time Hugo Award–winning author of The Broken Earth Trilogy. She opens by talking about genres of science fiction and fantasy, her personal journey, and what you’ll learn in her class.
Nora shares her methodology and framework for building a rich and believable world.
To build your world, start by creating the physical environment where your culture and story will take place, from the planetary level to a specific location. Then add the “Element X” that will affect everything.
Nora continues to break down worldbuilding by discussing how to create a new, believable, and engrossing structure of humanity.
Learn how to create a believable structure by thinking about who has the power in your society, how different people adopt specific roles, and how to avoid inappropriate cultural appropriation.
Nora challenges the definitions of science fiction and fantasy and gives you the tools to create plausible, otherworldly science and magic.
Learn how to live life as a writer, absorbing and interpreting the world for your audience. Nora also shares how to incorporate research.
Nora teaches you about her immersion pyramid and how to choose a point of view to allow your reader to learn your world.
Nora draws on her education in psychology to help you rethink your ideas about people and human behavior.
Find out how to give yourself freedom in the kind of stories you tell and create characters that reflect the world you live in.
Adapting Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, Nora teaches you how to create a believable character.
Nora continues the discussion of character development by adapting the classic story arc structure to create externally driven and internally driven character arcs.
Nora gives you an overview of the publishing process, dispels common myths, and gives you best practices for finding an agent and a publisher.
Get a deep dive into the agent-author relationship, how to find and pitch to the right agent, and how they will help you find a publisher.
Nora reveals why you should continue to write after getting published and shares some of her best tips for handling rejection.
Nora opens up about the difficulties she encounters—and overcomes—as a Black woman who writes science fiction and fantasy.