All posts tagged: Worldbuilding

AI Worldbuilding Automation Workflow for Authors : Step-by-Step

AI Worldbuilding Automation Workflow for Authors : Step-by-Step

Worldbuilding is a fundamental part of writing in genres like fantasy and science fiction, but it can also be a complex and time-consuming task. The Nerdy Novelist shares how they used n8n, an open source automation platform, to streamline this process by integrating AI workflows. One example involves a JSON-based parser that expands brainstorming notes into detailed elements such as cultures, locations and artifacts, making sure consistency and depth across the fictional universe. Explore how genre-specific templates can assist in developing settings, magic systems and cultural details tailored to your story. Learn how logic checks can help maintain coherence across interconnected elements and see how organized profiles make it easier to manage and refine your world over time. This explainer provides actionable insights for writers looking to bring structure to their creative process. How Automation Enhances Worldbuilding TL;DR Key Takeaways : Worldbuilding is a critical yet complex aspect of storytelling and automation tools like n8n and AI-driven workflows can simplify the process while maintaining depth and creativity. Automation tools streamline worldbuilding by breaking it into …

Amazon MGM Studios Reorgs Its Worldbuilding TV Team

Amazon MGM Studios Reorgs Its Worldbuilding TV Team

Amazon MGM Studios is reorganizing its Worldbuilding Series team, whatever that is. (OK, it’s genre TV.) Matthew King and Adrienne O’Riain will be departing. Blair Fetter informed his staff via memo today; read that below. Hi Team, I want to take a moment to share some updates to our team structure, and to recognize the people who have been central to building what we have today. As we look ahead, we’re evolving the Worldbuilding Series organization to operate with a flatter, more streamlined structure—one designed to enable leaders who are nimble and versatile enough to move fluidly between development and current production. This is about positioning the team to move with greater autonomy as we continue developing the ambitious, global series our audiences love.  With that, I have to share that Matthew King and Adrienne O’Riain will be departing the organization. I want to take a moment to thank them both for their hard work in this organization. Matt and Adrienne have each been incredible partners and have given so much to this team. Matt brought …