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Jed Herne | 1 18 Innovative Fantasy Settings ft Gareth Hanrahan @Jed_Herne | Uploaded November 2020 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
For most of the genre's history, fantasy books were usually set in analogs of medieval England. Today's episode explores why it might be a good idea to write about different types of worlds, and how you can do it. Enjoy!

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