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Jed Herne | John Gwynne: using history as inspiration | Wizards, Warriors, & Words @Jed_Herne | Uploaded May 2021 | Updated October 2024, 3 minutes ago.
Fantasy author John Gwynne (Malice, The Shadow of Gods, and more!) joins us for a second time to discuss how to use history to write engaging fantasy novels. He also talks about his favourite lesser-known Viking myths and legends!

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