Episodios

  • Why Do Gaming Magazines Matter? | Storyline Sessions
    Jun 1 2025

    In this solo episode, Storyline Sessions host Marko Bogdanović shares his story about growing up with gaming magazines in the 90s and early 2000s, nostalgia, jorunalism and tries to clean up his apartment.

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    5 m
  • A New Wave of European SFF - Mixing Genres and Creating Fresh Stories | Norbert Zsivicz
    May 22 2025

    In this episode of Storyline Sessions, Hungarian-born SFF author and the winner of the best Fantasy Choice Award in Hungary Norbert Zsivicz talks about his novel Sealed Empire, experience with translations, mixing genres, building an audience and much more.

    Find Norbert here - https://www.sealedbooks.com/en/the-book, https://www.instagram.com/authornorbert/

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Start

    01:26 - Conversation start

    01:41 - Serbian vs Hungarian

    02:22 - Fantasy scenes in Europe

    05:44 - Self publishing as an author in Hungary

    08:46 - Winning an award as a newcomer

    10:02 - English translation and finding an international audience

    13:46 - Mixing genres and worldbuilding

    17:31 - Using multiple POVs and timelines

    19:51 - The cover scene

    21:13 - World map

    23:20 - Prologues - yay or nay?

    25:34 - Comparing original and the translation

    27:25 - The setting - medieval fiction and history

    30:47 - Planning the end - how to get from A to B?

    32:26 - Showing his manuscript to others and trusting yourself

    34:21 - Dealing with reviews

    36:28 - Using a pseudonym or writing under your name?

    38:38 - European SFF

    41:00 - Marketing as a self published author - finding your audience

    44:20 - The unavoidable AI talk

    48:00 - Working on scripts for streaming shows and films

    52:33 - Gaming

    54:35 - Series timeline and future plans

    59:03 - Outro

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    59 m
  • Myths, Silk Road Stories and Epic Fantasy - Crafting Believable Worlds | R.R. Virdi
    Jul 22 2024

    In this episode of Storyline Sessions, Nebula award-nominated author R.R. Virdi talks about his upcoming book The Doors of Midnight, a sequel to The First Binding, using myths and legends as inspiration, his experience with trad publishing and many more interesting topics.

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Start

    00:45 - Conversation start

    00:55 - Reactions to The First Binding

    03:40 - Working on the sequel

    04:52 - Using mythology in writing - South Asia, Silk Road and beyond

    12:00 - Meta layer - storytelling in storytelling

    14:36 - Clues and breadcrumbs - foreshadowing

    16:52 - POVs

    18:35 - Mixing multiple timelines

    22:20 - Writing with ADHD

    22:47 - Surprising yourself

    24:25 - Urban fantasy vs epic fantasy - different influences

    27:46 - Writing to market and different genres

    32:41 - Lengthy books and "purple prose" vs editors

    41:09 - Using appendix and how books change on re-reads

    43:24 - Creating maps

    45:34 - Cover art and different book editions

    47:56 - Trad publishing vs indie

    51:20 - Getting paid as an artist

    57:46 - Advice for younger/starting writers

    01:02:00 - Teasing The Doors of Midnight

    01:03:32 - Outro

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Making a Switch From Dystopian Sci-Fi to Cozy Fantasy - Creating a Multiverse | Herman Steuernagel
    Jul 18 2024

    In this episode of Storyline Sessions, internationally best-selling author and the host of The Greatest Podcast in the Multiverse Herman Herman Steuernagel talks about his 10th novel The Bartender Between Worlds, changing genres in writing, experience with podcasting and much more.

    Find Herman here - https://linktr.ee/hermansteuernagel

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Start

    01:05 - Conversation start

    01:16 - The power of podcasting and building a writing community

    05:20 - If he was starting now, what would he do differently

    07:27 - Why Sci-Fi?

    08:42 - Switching from YA to adult fiction

    09:55 - Using tropes in writing

    11:12 - Switching genres

    14:20 - Why did cozy fantasy get popular?

    16:05 - Introducing The Bartender Between Worlds

    18:18 - The appeal of standalone novels

    20:42 - Herman's writing process

    24:16 - (Not) using beta readers

    25:31 - Experience with editors

    26:55 - Dropping two books at the same time

    30:14 - Audience feedback, reviews and getting into libraries

    33:44 - Trying Kickstarter and promoting your work

    37:31 - Audiobooks

    38:47 - Getting the right cover art

    41:52 - Authors doing their own marketing

    44:09 - Trends in fantasy

    46:35 - Exploring the multiverse

    48:31 - In a parallel world, how would a different decision affect your life?

    52:03 - Cocktail recommendation

    53:00 - Outro

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    53 m
  • Screenwriting vs. Writing Prose - Creating Award-Winning Short Films | Kelton White
    May 19 2024

    In this episode of Storyline Sessions, writer, director and actor Kelton White talks about his journey from writing a sci-fantasy novel to creating award-winning short films, his experience in the industry so far, screenwriting process, being independent and many more interesting topics.

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Start

    00:35 - Conversation start

    01:25 - Kelton's origin story

    04:21 - The Mysterious Files of Mr. Chimes

    05:45 - Process of writing prose vs writing scripts

    11:36 - Writing for the market

    15:04 - Experience with YouTube and connecting with your audience

    24:26 - WHAT FOUND ME IN THE WOODS... (short horror film)

    36:25 - FOLDING IN (Sci-Fi/Romance short film)

    41:06 - ODE FROM MALUM (Dramatic short)

    45:04 - Writing roles for yourself as an actor

    49:56 - Horror and western

    55:42 - Influences and inspirations

    58:59 - Gaming

    01:01:36 - Collaborative storytelling

    01:03:21 - Plans for the future

    01:46:01 - Outro

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Mushroom Blues - Fungalpunk, Blade Runner and Disco Elysium | Adrian M. Gibson
    Apr 29 2024

    In this episode of Storyline Sessions, speculative fiction author and the host of SFF Adicts podcast Adrian M. Gibson talks about his upcoming novel Mushroom Blues, blending genres, creating immersive experiences in writing, influences of social and political themes on fiction and many more interesting topics.

    Adrian's Website - https://adrianmgibson.com/

    Adrian's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/adrianmgibson/

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Start

    00:52 - Conversation start

    01:00 - Why fungi and what is the Fungalverse?

    08:24 - Colonialism, Japan and cultural inspirations

    13:08 - China Mieville, traveling and modern SFF dealing with politics

    19:10 - Cover, map and other visuals

    24:21 - Book soundtrack and immersive experiences

    30:48 - Juggling podcasting, writing and life changes

    35:35 - Learning from mistakes

    37:00 - Genre fluidity, Philip K. Dick

    42:44 - Disco Elysium love

    46:38 - Personal stories, traumas and choosing POVs

    52:24 - Making the world feel real

    54:20 - Writing process

    1:04:12 - Future of the Fungalverse

    1:06:55 - One weird random fact

    1:09:15 - One piece of writing advice

    1:12:11 - Outro

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    1 h y 13 m
  • How to Create a Magic System - Using the Elements in Fantasy | Sam Paisley
    Apr 29 2024

    In this episode of Storyline Sessions, award-winning sci-fi and fantasy author Sam Paisley share his writing journey, talks about how psychology influences his work, dives into symbolism of the magic system in his debut novel and many more exciting topics.

    Sam's website - https://elementsoftime.ca/

    Sam's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/elementsoftimebook/

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Start

    00:47 - Conversation start

    01:04 - Awards

    02:34 - Nine years of writing his debut novel

    05:02 - Long books - editing and pace

    08:14 - Importance of giving your story enough space

    09:39 - Writing multiple POVs

    14:48 - Film and TV influences

    16:34 - Creating his magic system

    20:05 - First draft vs final version

    22:06 - Plotting process

    24:22 - Knowing when a scene/chapter/story is over

    25:35 - Getting good feedback and improving

    31:10 - Experience with the writing community

    35:48 - Book signing in Sam's high school and writing for young people

    39:53 - Benefits of reading and understanding psychology

    44:16 - Working on other projects and 2024 goals

    46:57 - Reading vs listening to books

    47:34 - Cover art process

    51:34 - The Elements of Time symbolism

    56:48 - Creating merch

    58:32 - Signed copies and bookmarks

    1:00:17 - The most important moments of 2023

    1:01:55 - Outro

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Grief and Identity in Horror - How a Bram Stoker Award Nominee Writes | Laurel Hightower
    Apr 29 2024

    In this episode of Storyline Sessions, horror author and Bram Stoker Award nominee Laurel Hightower shares her experience with writing grief and different sensitive topics, being traditionally published, choosing the right cover art and many more interesting subjects.

    Laurel's website - https://laurelhightower.com/

    Laurel's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/laurelhightower/

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Start

    01:04 - Conversation start

    01:18 - Silent Key reception

    03:25 - Switching up genres and writing strong characters

    06:23 - Picking the right cover

    08:08 - Traditional vs self-publishing

    12:01 - Editing process

    14:52 - Co-editing short story anthologies and representing important issues in genre fiction

    20:02 - Every Woman Knows This and writing about women issues

    26:10 - Diversity in genre writing and biases

    28:23 - Grief in horror

    32:52 - Audiobooks

    36:10 - Short vs long form

    39:00 - Below novella and Bram Stoker Award nomination

    42:50 - Cryptid horror and other types of horror Laurel enjoys

    45:50 - Using pen names

    47:55 - Splatterpunk

    50:15 - Give Me Your Fingers

    51:25 - Piracy

    54:25 - Day job impact on writing

    57:48 - Day of the Door (new novel)

    01:00:42 - Mike Flanagan

    01:03:05 - 2023 favorites

    01:06:20 - Outro

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    1 h y 7 m
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