WEBVTT 00:00:06.999 --> 00:00:08.991 In J.R.R.'s world, 00:00:08.991 --> 00:00:12.001 Gandalf is one of five wizards sent by the Valar 00:00:12.001 --> 00:00:14.298 to guide the inhabitants of Middle Earth 00:00:14.298 --> 00:00:17.929 in their struggles against the dark force of Sauron. 00:00:17.929 --> 00:00:19.652 Galdalf's body was mortal, 00:00:19.652 --> 00:00:22.309 subject to the physical rules of Middle Earth, 00:00:22.309 --> 00:00:24.392 but his spirit was immortal, 00:00:24.392 --> 00:00:26.797 as seen when he died as Galdalf the Grey 00:00:26.797 --> 00:00:29.363 and resurrected as Galdalf the White. 00:00:29.363 --> 00:00:31.531 According to the Wachowski script, 00:00:31.531 --> 00:00:34.198 an awakened human only has to link up 00:00:34.198 --> 00:00:37.576 and hack the neon binary code of the matrix 00:00:37.576 --> 00:00:39.713 to learn how to fly a helicopter 00:00:39.713 --> 00:00:41.409 in a matter of seconds. 00:00:41.409 --> 00:00:43.058 Or if you are the one, 00:00:43.058 --> 00:00:44.328 or one of the ones, 00:00:44.328 --> 00:00:46.099 you don't even need a helicopter, 00:00:46.099 --> 00:00:49.148 you just need a cool pair of shades. 00:00:49.148 --> 00:00:51.916 Cheshire cats can juggle their own heads. 00:00:51.916 --> 00:00:54.095 iPads are rudimentary. 00:00:54.095 --> 00:00:56.058 No quidditch match ends 00:00:56.058 --> 00:00:58.681 until the golden snitch is caught. 00:00:58.681 --> 00:01:01.128 And the answer to the ultimate question of life, 00:01:01.128 --> 00:01:01.912 the universe, 00:01:01.912 --> 00:01:02.749 and everything 00:01:02.749 --> 00:01:04.833 is most certainly 42. 00:01:04.833 --> 00:01:05.906 Just like real life, 00:01:05.906 --> 00:01:08.141 fictional worlds operate consistently 00:01:08.141 --> 00:01:11.456 within a spectrum of physical and societal rules. 00:01:11.456 --> 00:01:13.281 That's what makes these intricate worlds 00:01:13.281 --> 00:01:14.203 believable, 00:01:14.203 --> 00:01:15.107 comprehensible, 00:01:15.107 --> 00:01:17.339 and worth exploring. 00:01:17.339 --> 00:01:19.328 In real life, the Law of Gravity 00:01:19.328 --> 00:01:21.792 holds seven book sets of Harry Potter 00:01:21.792 --> 00:01:24.138 to millions of bookshelves around the world. 00:01:24.138 --> 00:01:25.802 We know this to be true, 00:01:25.802 --> 00:01:27.021 but we also know 00:01:27.021 --> 00:01:29.964 that ever since J.K. typed the words 00:01:29.964 --> 00:01:30.547 wizard, 00:01:30.547 --> 00:01:31.261 wand, 00:01:31.261 --> 00:01:33.262 and Wingardium Leviosa, 00:01:33.262 --> 00:01:36.014 that Law of Gravity has ceased to exist 00:01:36.014 --> 00:01:37.313 on the trillions of pages 00:01:37.313 --> 00:01:39.859 resting between those book ends. 00:01:40.536 --> 00:01:42.684 Authors of science fiction and fantasy 00:01:42.684 --> 00:01:44.677 literally build worlds. 00:01:44.677 --> 00:01:45.793 They make rules, 00:01:45.793 --> 00:01:46.429 maps, 00:01:46.429 --> 00:01:47.335 lineages, 00:01:47.335 --> 00:01:48.186 languages, 00:01:48.186 --> 00:01:49.085 cultures, 00:01:49.085 --> 00:01:50.470 universes, 00:01:50.470 --> 00:01:53.056 alternate universes within universes. 00:01:53.056 --> 00:01:54.572 And from those worlds sprout 00:01:54.572 --> 00:01:57.058 story, after story, after story. 00:01:57.058 --> 00:01:58.109 When it's done well, 00:01:58.109 --> 00:01:59.411 readers can understand 00:01:59.411 --> 00:02:01.589 fictional worlds and their rules 00:02:01.589 --> 00:02:03.138 just as well as the characters 00:02:03.138 --> 00:02:04.549 that live in them do 00:02:04.549 --> 00:02:05.637 and sometimes, 00:02:05.637 --> 00:02:07.139 just as well or even better 00:02:07.139 --> 00:02:08.504 than the reader understands 00:02:08.504 --> 00:02:10.408 the world outside of the book. 00:02:11.362 --> 00:02:12.328 But how? 00:02:12.328 --> 00:02:15.102 How can human-made squiggles on a page 00:02:15.102 --> 00:02:17.200 reflect lights into our eyes 00:02:17.200 --> 00:02:19.040 that send signals to our brains 00:02:19.040 --> 00:02:21.745 that we logically and emotionally decode 00:02:21.745 --> 00:02:23.618 as complex narratives 00:02:23.618 --> 00:02:25.177 that move us to fight, 00:02:25.177 --> 00:02:26.114 cry, 00:02:26.114 --> 00:02:26.671 sing, 00:02:26.671 --> 00:02:27.538 and think, 00:02:27.538 --> 00:02:28.885 that are strong enough 00:02:28.885 --> 00:02:30.799 not only to hold up a world 00:02:30.799 --> 00:02:33.136 that is completely invented by the author, 00:02:33.136 --> 00:02:36.497 but also to change the reader's perspective 00:02:36.497 --> 00:02:38.797 on the real world that resumes 00:02:38.797 --> 00:02:42.084 only when the final squiggle is reached? 00:02:42.084 --> 00:02:43.568 I'm not sure anyone knows 00:02:43.568 --> 00:02:45.072 the answer to that question, 00:02:45.072 --> 00:02:48.823 yet fantastical, fictional worlds are created everyday 00:02:48.823 --> 00:02:49.785 in our minds, 00:02:49.785 --> 00:02:50.737 on computers, 00:02:50.737 --> 00:02:53.902 even on napkins at the restaurant down the street. 00:02:53.902 --> 00:02:55.911 The truth is your imagination 00:02:55.911 --> 00:02:58.408 and a willingness to, figuratively, 00:02:58.408 --> 00:02:59.503 live in your own world 00:02:59.503 --> 00:03:02.494 are all you need to get started writing a novel. 00:03:02.494 --> 00:03:04.256 I didn't dream up Hogwarts 00:03:04.256 --> 00:03:05.648 or the Star Wars' Cantina, 00:03:05.648 --> 00:03:07.918 but I have written some science thrillers 00:03:07.918 --> 00:03:09.377 for kids and young adults. 00:03:09.377 --> 00:03:11.710 Here are some questions and methods I've used 00:03:11.710 --> 00:03:13.104 to help build the worlds 00:03:13.104 --> 00:03:15.639 in which those books take place. 00:03:15.639 --> 00:03:18.263 I start with a basic place and time. 00:03:18.263 --> 00:03:19.792 Whether that's a fantasy world 00:03:19.792 --> 00:03:22.312 or a futuristic setting in the real world, 00:03:22.312 --> 00:03:24.183 it's important to know where you are 00:03:24.183 --> 00:03:26.192 and whether you're working in the past, 00:03:26.192 --> 00:03:26.804 present, 00:03:26.804 --> 00:03:27.885 or future. 00:03:27.885 --> 00:03:29.651 I like to create a timeline 00:03:29.651 --> 00:03:31.808 showing how the world came to be. 00:03:31.808 --> 00:03:34.895 What past events have shaped the way it is now? 00:03:34.895 --> 00:03:37.326 Then I'd brainstorm answers to questions 00:03:37.326 --> 00:03:40.521 that draw out the details of my fictional world. 00:03:40.521 --> 00:03:42.517 What rules are in place here? 00:03:42.517 --> 00:03:45.185 This covers everything from laws of gravity 00:03:45.185 --> 00:03:46.024 (or not) 00:03:46.024 --> 00:03:47.438 to the rules of society 00:03:47.438 --> 00:03:51.066 and the punishments for individuals who break them. 00:03:51.066 --> 00:03:53.537 What kind of government does this world have? 00:03:53.537 --> 00:03:54.496 Who has power 00:03:54.496 --> 00:03:55.677 and who doesn't? 00:03:55.677 --> 00:03:58.028 What do people believe in here? 00:03:58.028 --> 00:04:00.961 And what does this society value most? 00:04:00.961 --> 00:04:03.609 Then it's time to think about day-to-day life. 00:04:03.609 --> 00:04:05.775 What's the weather like in this world? 00:04:05.775 --> 00:04:07.356 Where do the inhabitants live 00:04:07.356 --> 00:04:07.936 and work 00:04:07.936 --> 00:04:09.109 and go to school? 00:04:09.109 --> 00:04:09.897 What do they eat 00:04:09.897 --> 00:04:11.191 and how do they play? 00:04:11.191 --> 00:04:12.690 How do they treat their young 00:04:12.690 --> 00:04:13.558 and their old? 00:04:13.558 --> 00:04:15.356 What relationships do they have 00:04:15.356 --> 00:04:17.777 with the animals and plants of the world? 00:04:17.777 --> 00:04:20.400 And what do those animals and plants look like? 00:04:20.400 --> 00:04:23.150 What kind of technology exists -- 00:04:23.150 --> 00:04:24.026 transportation, 00:04:24.026 --> 00:04:25.111 communication, 00:04:25.111 --> 00:04:26.953 access to information? 00:04:26.953 --> 00:04:29.326 There's so much to think about! 00:04:29.326 --> 00:04:32.023 So, spend some time living in those tasks 00:04:32.023 --> 00:04:33.878 and the answers to those questions, 00:04:33.878 --> 00:04:35.295 and you're well on your way 00:04:35.295 --> 00:04:37.603 to building your own fictional world. 00:04:37.603 --> 00:04:39.059 Once you know your world 00:04:39.059 --> 00:04:40.883 as well as you hope your reader will, 00:04:40.883 --> 00:04:42.874 set your characters free in it 00:04:42.874 --> 00:04:44.698 and see what happens. 00:04:44.698 --> 00:04:45.917 And ask yourself, 00:04:45.917 --> 00:04:47.835 "How does this world you created 00:04:47.835 --> 00:04:50.458 shape the individuals who live in it? 00:04:50.458 --> 00:04:53.811 And what kind of conflict is likely to emerge?" 00:04:53.811 --> 00:04:54.972 Answer those questions 00:04:54.972 --> 00:04:57.043 and you have your story. 00:04:57.043 --> 00:04:59.024 Good luck future world-builder!