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How do you balance writing your story with updating World Anvil?

I love using World Anvil as a home for my setting, it helps not to store everything in documents, but lately I’ve struggled to divide my energy between writing, editing, promotion, and building out lore articles.

Most of my focus right now is on the next volume of my epic fantasy saga, especially edits, rewrites, and new scenes. I haven’t posted a proper new World Anvil article in quite a while, some of them are empty for the time being.

That bothers me a little, because I want the world to feel alive outside the books too. I want the histories, cultures, characters, races, and major events to have a place readers can explore.

At the same time, the books themselves have to come first.

For those who both write stories and use World Anvil, how do you keep the balance without feeling like one side is being neglected?

#WorldAnvil #Worldbuilding #FantasyWorldbuilding #EpicFantasy #FantasyWriting #WritingCommunity #IndieAuthor #LoreBuilding

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“I hear your command, and I know what you promise. I feel your fire—I know how easily it could be mine. But I choose my people. And I will not burn this city.”

The Priest can choose mercy over dogma. The Shaman can silence a dark omen. The Druid can shield a single sapling against the coming gale. The Warlock can bend a hollow patron’s hunger toward a light cause. Each stands on a knife's edge between two worlds: the crushing power behind them, and the fragile world before them.

The most profound act isn’t summoning the storm—it’s refusing to let the storm dictate the direction. Power only finds meaning when it is constrained by will. Otherwise, it is merely momentum. Momentum is power with no one home; it is a landslide, indifferent and inevitable. Will is the friction. It is the thing that turns against the grain. It costs something to hold back the tide, and that cost is exactly why it matters.

If will gives power its meaning, then beings without resistance—gods, immortals, eldritch horrors—are never truly alive. They are just cosmic momentum in motion. Perhaps the most human act isn’t choosing good over evil. It is choosing defiance over inevitability.

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The Hollowing
Condition | Feb 27, 2026

The Quiet Bloom

This is one of the most personal pieces I’ve ever written.

Inspired by my experience living with PCOS, The Hollowing explores a silent, incurable affliction through a fantasy lens — one that reshapes bodies, futures, and identities.

It weaves together storytelling, worldbuilding, and illustration to give voice to what often goes unseen.

I’ve been working on this quietly for some time. The art took several attempts before it finally felt like it was saying what I needed it to.

This also became an exercise in writing more deeply for one of the characters in the novel I’m working on — grounding their experience in something real.

If it resonates with you, I’d love to hear your thoughts.

All the best Sori <3
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