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Summary Creative Writing - World Building from the Inside Out

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This is a brief summary of world building in creative writing, including explanations and examples of descriptions of Ollivanders Wand Shop in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. This summary can be used to bolster your understanding of world building, and improve your own creative story writing – this could apply to flash fiction and short stories, or to longer pieces of writing, including novels.

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Creative Writing Prompt
World Building from the Inside Out


When creating a world for a fictional story – be it a fantasy, science fiction, magical realism,
etc – a powerful way to show the reader that world, and help them learn about it at a manageable
pace, is to show it to them through your characters’ eyes.

The key for most readers is that they can picture the world as they read.


Ask yourself:
• Are you writing good descriptive writing?
• Why does the reader would want to read this?
• Does it show them something new and relevant?
• Am I being concrete and be specific?
• Am I providing details the reader can grasp?


There are lots of excellent example of world building, but let’s think about at a very well-
known one, from J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (1997, p. 63): when
Harry goes into Ollivanders to buy his wand.

This is a magical place that none of us will know or recognise (wand shops don’t exist). So,
how does Rowling convey something so unreal in such a believable way?

She likens the shops and its elements to real world things, evoking images and moods the reader
will know and recognise:
• The tinkling bell ringing somewhere in the depths of the shop.
• The feeling of it being like a strict library.
• Thousands of narrow boxes piled to the ceiling, much like books in many second-hand
bookshops.

She focuses on specific, concrete details to build the image for the reader, also drawing on
details the reader will recognise:
• The peeling gold letters.
• The single wand on a faded purple cushion in the dusty window (multiple references to
dust).
• The spindly waiting chair.




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Great document, covering world building in depth and it’s importance in creative writing. Really good use and breakdown of a relatable, well-known example: J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter.

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Ross works as a creative and critical writer, editor, and private tutor. He is currently completing his practice-led creative writing PhD at York St John University, with a focus on short story cycles. Previously, he attended the University of Gloucestershire, and achieved his BA (Hons) in Creative Writing, for which he was awarded the Francis Close Hall Creative Writing Prize for the highest dissertation mark, and his MA in Creative and Critical Writing, for which he was awarded a postgraduate bursary from the UoG Annual Fund for Excellence, and the Tutors’ Prize for outstanding academic achievement, achieving the highest aggregate mark on the course. Ross continues to publish creative, critical, and academic work. He was the founder and editor-in-chief of Superlative – The Literary Journal, which published quality, innovative work by emerging short story writers, in order to promote new, developing authors and the art of the short story to readers worldwide. He is a professional member of the National Association of Writers in Education (NAWE), where he attends regular writing conferences and has access to the latest writing in education materials. He enjoys educating, guest lectures on creative writing courses at colleges and universities, and has numerous education and training qualifications.

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