
20.35: Deep Dive into “All the Birds in the Sky” - Using the Lens of Where
Published on Aug 31
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<p><span>If you still want to read </span><a href="https://bookshop.org/a/99681/9780765379955" rel="nofollow"><em>All the Birds in the Sky</em> by Charlie Jane Anders, you can purchase it here!</a></p><p><span>Today we’re talking about places and place-moments. We’re looking at how Anders uses context, details, and relationships to create a deep, familiar, and authentic reading experience for us, even if we’ve never been to the locations in the story. In this episode we’re also analyzing how Anders creates lived-in locations by including non-essential sensory details that imply the rest of the world. </span></p><p><strong>Homework</strong><span>: List all the locations in your WIP (work in progress). Next to each one, describe its story functions: grounding, wondrous, plot-logical, and/or worldbuilding. </span></p><p><span>P.S. Want to come write with us in September 2025 (we know that’s soon)?! Our retreat registration is open, and we are starting to fill up! We are going to unlock o...