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You've got to kill your darlings, as the writers' adage goes, and Hayden Rodgers wants your help killing his. Are you a lover of the fantasy adventure novel? Have you ever wanted to add a class at Hogwarts or rearrange the nations of Middle Earth? Perhaps you'd redesign the Alethiometer or tweak the cosmos of the Discworld? Now's your chance. Kill My Darlings is an interactive fantasy-writing podcast where you take on the role of editor and give feedback on a brand new world as it's created. Or just vicariously enjoy the writing process.
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You've got to kill your darlings, as the writers' adage goes, and Hayden Rodgers wants your help killing his. Are you a lover of the fantasy adventure novel? Have you ever wanted to add a class at Hogwarts or rearrange the nations of Middle Earth? Perhaps you'd redesign the Alethiometer or tweak the cosmos of the Discworld? Now's your chance. Kill My Darlings is an interactive fantasy-writing podcast where you take on the role of editor and give feedback on a brand new world as it's created. Or just vicariously enjoy the writing process.
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    Episode 10: Kill My Choices

    Episode 10: Kill My Choices

    Visit haydenrodgers.net/killmydarlingsblog/episode10 for all you darling-killing needs.
    This week I’m going to look back on all the past 9 episodes and make some decisions about the way the story is going to move forward, based on all the feedback discussions we’ve had so far! I think this is actually a really important part of the process. I mean, reflection from feedback was kind of one of the main premises of this show in first place. But we’ve spoken a lot about how I could maybe go this way with something or cut that other thing out completely. So, I think in order to move forward, I need to make some actual decisions! If you haven’t listened to all of the episode so far you might get a bit lost so best to keep this one for last!
    Why now? Well, because this is the last episode of Kill My Darlings for a little while. I started this working on this podcast in July this year and now that it’s mid-November, I think it’s time to take a little break from constant content creation. Firstly, it’ll give me more time to actually write and secondly give me a chance to refocus and figure out where the show goes from here!
    For the interactive part, visit haydenrodgers.net/killmydarlings Find the blog for the episode you just listened to. Read the summary if you forgot what you just listened to. Help me clarify my ideas with your feedback in the comments section. I’ll try and respond to everything - it’ll be great for procrastinating the actual writing. Join a cute community of like-minded fantasy adventure-loving nerds by following all the accounts and things.
     
    If you like the show, please consider becoming a patron of Kill My Darlings on Patreon.
     
    Head to the blog to kill any darlings you'd like to from this episode and sign up for email alerts. Say hi and join the community on Instagram Tumblr, and Facebook under @killmydarlingspodcast, on YouTube at the Kill My Darlings channel, and on Twitter under @KMDpodcast . You can email me on killmydarlingspodcast@gmail.com. Subscribe to Kill My Darlings on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, or the podcatcher of your choice.
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    • 18 min
    Appendices: The Writer's Guide To D&D

    Appendices: The Writer's Guide To D&D

    Is it time you started playing D&D to help your writing? I’ve mentioned its usefulness for writing in previous episodes but let’s break down exactly why. Dungeons and Dragons, commonly referred to as DnD, is a tabletop roleplaying game which was first published in 1974. For those who don’t know, this game is a hybrid between a complex strategy board game, an open-world video game, and dramatic improvisation. A dungeon master builds a world and flexible story for players who build detailed characters to roam and quest. In many ways, a writer takes on all of these roles. They build a world and orchestrate a story but they also ideally embody each character, personalising them and fleshing them out as real people. Since writing and dungeons and dragons have so much in common, it stands to reason the guides given to players can assist writers.
    For the interactive part, visit haydenrodgers.net/killmydarlings Find the blog for the episode you just listened to. Read the summary if you forgot what you just listened to. Help me clarify my ideas with your feedback in the comments section. I’ll try and respond to everything - it’ll be great for procrastinating the actual writing. Join a cute community of like-minded fantasy adventure-loving nerds by following all the accounts and things.
     
    If you like the show, please consider becoming a patron of Kill My Darlings on Patreon.
     
    Head to the blog to kill any darlings you'd like to from this episode and sign up for email alerts. Say hi and join the community on Instagram Tumblr, and Facebook under @killmydarlingspodcast, on YouTube at the Kill My Darlings channel, and on Twitter under @KMDpodcast . You can email me on killmydarlingspodcast@gmail.com. Subscribe to Kill My Darlings on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, or the podcatcher of your choice.
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    • 10 min
    Episode 9: Kill My Schools of Magic

    Episode 9: Kill My Schools of Magic

    Head on over to haydenrodgers.net/killmydarlingsblog/episode9 for all your darling killing needs!
    This week we’re finally talking about schools of magic. What do I mean by that? Well, not schools, as in, education, but, rather, specialisations, or, genres. The different terms and meanings of different kinds of magic. In WIPworld, magic is divided into these schools or types. Each type has a name by which you’d refer to someone who does that kind of magic. I think for me this is one of the major missing pieces left to discuss in the big picture of what magic is in WIPworld.
    We put these ideas to the test in this week's short story, entitled Potluck. As always you can read this on the blog.
    For the interactive part, visit haydenrodgers.net/killmydarlings Find the blog for the episode you just listened to. Read the summary if you forgot what you just listened to. Help me clarify my ideas with your feedback in the comments section. I’ll try and respond to everything - it’ll be great for procrastinating the actual writing. Join a cute community of like-minded fantasy adventure-loving nerds by following all the accounts and things.
     
    If you like the show, please consider becoming a patron of Kill My Darlings on Patreon.
     
    Head to the blog to kill any darlings you'd like to from this episode and sign up for email alerts. Say hi and join the community on Instagram Tumblr, and Facebook under @killmydarlingspodcast, on YouTube at the Kill My Darlings channel, and on Twitter under @KMDpodcast . You can email me on killmydarlingspodcast@gmail.com. Subscribe to Kill My Darlings on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, or the podcatcher of your choice.
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    • 31 min
    Appendices: The Fantasy Police

    Appendices: The Fantasy Police

    The watchmen, the fuzz, the sheriff and his men, the king’s guard, the empire’s soldiers. Whatever you call it, it’s always been a feature of the fantasy genre. Law enforcement is a central organisation in almost any society, so of course the worlds of fantasy love to reimagine them in varied and interesting ways. Due to the nature of epic struggle, many of these forces can take on a dark, antagonistic role in the plot, working for the status quo which probably needs to be shaken up. In other cases, they are neutral. And sometimes they are allies to our heroes or perhaps even the form of ultimate justice and good in the realm. Let’s take a look at some interesting incarnations of law enforcement in the fantasy genre.
    For the interactive part, visit haydenrodgers.net/killmydarlings Find the blog for the episode you just listened to. Read the summary if you forgot what you just listened to. Help me clarify my ideas with your feedback in the comments section. I’ll try and respond to everything - it’ll be great for procrastinating the actual writing. Join a cute community of like-minded fantasy adventure-loving nerds by following all the accounts and things.
     
    If you like the show, please consider becoming a patron of Kill My Darlings on Patreon.
     
    Head to the blog to kill any darlings you'd like to from this episode and sign up for email alerts. Say hi and join the community on Instagram Tumblr, and Facebook under @killmydarlingspodcast, on YouTube at the Kill My Darlings channel, and on Twitter under @KMDpodcast . You can email me on killmydarlingspodcast@gmail.com. Subscribe to Kill My Darlings on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, or the podcatcher of your choice.
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    • 9 min
    Episode 8: Kill My Police

    Episode 8: Kill My Police

    Visit haydenrodgers.net/killmydarlingsblog/episode8 for all your darling-killing needs.
    In this episode we’re going to be looking at the construction of law enforcement in my novel. We’re talking about the police or whatever system that keeps order or maintains the status quo - specifically looking at the city that I described in Episode 4: Kill My Setting. So, this isn’t necessarily universal. The law and how it's upheld is a big consideration when you’re designing a society. There are always checks and balances in organised, governed society but the long arm of the law takes many forms in different novels and settings. It’s not always obviously labelled as the police and, depending on what goes on in the story, it may not even be actual law enforcement that your characters encounter, but rather another form of organised rule-keeping. They could be on your protagonist’s side and allies. Or, more commonly, an obstacle or antagonistic force that works against your heroes.
    The short story this week is entitled Compart Five, Carriage Ten.
    For the interactive part, visit haydenrodgers.net/killmydarlings Find the blog for the episode you just listened to. Read the summary if you forgot what you just listened to. Help me clarify my ideas with your feedback in the comments section. I’ll try and respond to everything - it’ll be great for procrastinating the actual writing. Join a cute community of like-minded fantasy adventure-loving nerds by following all the accounts and things.
     
    If you like the show, please consider becoming a patron of Kill My Darlings on Patreon.
     
    Head to the blog to kill any darlings you'd like to from this episode and sign up for email alerts. Say hi and join the community on Instagram Tumblr, and Facebook under @killmydarlingspodcast, on YouTube at the Kill My Darlings channel, and on Twitter under @KMDpodcast . You can email me on killmydarlingspodcast@gmail.com. Subscribe to Kill My Darlings on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, or the podcatcher of your choice.
    Become a Patron of That’s Not Canon Productions at Patreon!

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    • 30 min
    Appendices: Magic Wands In Fiction

    Appendices: Magic Wands In Fiction

    Magic wands and the fantasy genre are inextricably linked. The wand, as a powerful stick or staff used to wield magic, has been a part of human history for as long as we know. To this day, wands are still used and believed to be powerful for various cultural or religious reasons. Let’s take a look at the ancient roots of the magic wand and how it has influenced modern fantasy literature.
    For the interactive part, visit haydenrodgers.net/killmydarlings Find the blog for the episode you just listened to. Read the summary if you forgot what you just listened to. Help me clarify my ideas with your feedback in the comments section. I’ll try and respond to everything - it’ll be great for procrastinating the actual writing. Join a cute community of like-minded fantasy adventure-loving nerds by following all the accounts and things.
     
    If you like the show, please consider becoming a patron of Kill My Darlings on Patreon.
     
    Head to the blog to kill any darlings you'd like to from this episode and sign up for email alerts. Say hi and join the community on Instagram Tumblr, and Facebook under @killmydarlingspodcast, on YouTube at the Kill My Darlings channel, and on Twitter under @KMDpodcast . You can email me on killmydarlingspodcast@gmail.com. Subscribe to Kill My Darlings on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, or the podcatcher of your choice.
    Become a Patron of That’s Not Canon Productions at Patreon!

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    • 9 min

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