Your Fantasy World is Collapsing. I Brought Backup. 🌍
It's time for an intervention — March 2026 Webinar Series 🧝🏾♀️
Dear Writer,
You’ve procrastinated enough. I know about that 40-page document you have detailing the agricultural trade routes of a fictional goblin society that doesn’t even appear until Book 3. It’s time to stop the madness.
Worldbuilding Disease is the ultimate trap for fantasy writers. It feels exactly like writing, but miraculously, your word count never actually goes up. Before you know it, you are drowning in lore, completely overwhelmed, and staring at a blank manuscript.
I’m staging an intervention.
Welcome to a new webinar series. The rule is simple: Build your world, don’t break it 🌍 (unless it’s intentional, then go right ahead). I’ve gathered the industry’s best tools and techniques to help you push past those mental barriers, organize your chaos, and finally transform your ideas into a finished story.
Here is the exact lineup of events designed to drag you out of the worldbuilding abyss and back into the writer’s seat:
The 4 Blueprints of Worldbuilding with World Anvil
There are only four types of world settings, and most "advice" out there is for a different one than you're building. In this session, Janet Forbes, will explain the 4 blueprints of worldbuilding. You'll learn which one you're building, exactly where to start, what you MUST figure out, and what you can safely ignore until later. Forget the confusing advice that's leading you in the WRONG direction. It's time to build a world that feels vast and lived-in without getting lost in the weeds. Unlock the blueprints you need to keep your setting consistent, compelling, and ready for your characters to destroy.
The Fantasy Writer’s Guide to Worldbuilding in Scrivener
Your current organization system is broken. A folder full of barely titled notes and half-finished text files is not a workflow. I’m are going to show you how to tame Scrivener specifically for fantasy worldbuilding. You will gain a streamlined, step-by-step workflow to organize your lore so you can actually find it when you need it, giving you the clarity you need to actually finish your project.
4 Steps to an Unforgettable Magic System
Because “a wizard did it” is not a valid plot resolution. If your magic system doesn’t have consistency, your readers will riot. Come with me as I break down Sanderson’s Laws of Magic to give you a foolproof, four-step framework. You will walk away with the skills to craft a magic system that enhances your plot, raises the stakes, and leaves your readers completely captivated.
The choice is yours.
You can keep endlessly tweaking the gravitational physics of your fictional moons, or you can join a thriving community of writers who are actually finishing their books.
Stop procrastinating. Choose your webinars, register below, and let’s get back to writing.
Tell us in the comments: What is the most ridiculous piece of worldbuilding lore you’ve wasted time writing? We won’t judge. Much.
Write on,
Oliver Evensen


I’ve attended a few Literature & Latte webinars. Somehow this one slipped by me. I’ll check out the replay in a couple days. Keep ‘em coming, Oliver!