Hello, worldbuilders!
In this issue we have articles and short stories alike to inspire and guide you in creating the customs and etiquette in your world’s cultures, as well as interviews and contest winners!
Hello, worldbuilders!
In this issue we have articles and short stories alike to inspire and guide you in creating the customs and etiquette in your world’s cultures, as well as interviews and contest winners!
Hello, worldbuilders!
In our third issue of 2021, Crime & Justice, we’re looking at systems of law, punishment, and some of the things that surround these issues—plus more contest winners and interviews!
Hello, worldbuilders!
With Cosmology, we’re taking a look up at the stars. Worldbuilding is often expressed in the details of a setting, but sometimes it’s important to understand how the cosmos works as well.
Hello, worldbuilders!
We’re kicking off 2021 with an issue all about how to get started building a new world. Whether you’re brand new to worldbuilding, or you’re well-practiced, check out this issue for some inspiration to get starte
We take a close look at the many ways transportation has mattered to society and consider how we can make transportation matter in our own settings. Featuring interviews with Carolyn Ives Gilman and more amazing guests!
We take a close look at the history surrounding events such as civil wars, secret societies, and, of course, the complexities of revolutions. Plus, more interviews, art, and fun extras!
In this issue we look at architecture’s role in worldbuilding, chat with Critical Role’s Chris Lockey, and delve into some new short stories!
Worldbuilding Magazine is proud to present our final issue of 2019: Trades & Occupations. A broad, but important topic. Our writers were able to run with it, discussing the professions of adventuring, mercenary work, and our interviewees bring unique work experience to their projects.
It’s been 2 weeks since our latest (and largest) issue, Technology! Let’s talk about what’s happened since then.