E. Christopher Clark shares the winner and runners-up for Best Tradition Article of WorldEmber 2021, the category he judged for World Anvil's December 2021 worldbuilding event.
During the month of February 2023, yours truly will be leading y’all on an investigation of the fauna in that there Land of Eden I’m always going on about.
In February 2024, in The Real World, the fine folks at World Anvil challenged members of their community—including yours truly—to write about new items in our fictional worlds as part of the Cabinet of Curiosities Challenge.
Win a custom illustration by E. Christopher Clark by entering your most involved character article of 2020.
Twelve articles I learned from while reading through the work of fine worldbuilders released during the 2022 edition of World Anvil Summer Camp.
Some favorites from World Anvil’s 2023 Summer Camp Event, plus my worldbuilding plans for the remainder of 2023.
Some favorites from World Anvil’s 2024 Summer Camp Event, plus my plans for the rest of the year.
E. Christopher Clark runs down 10 of his favorite articles from WorldEmber 2021, plus the things that each article is inspiring him to do in 2022.
E. Christopher Clark gets inspired by Anvilites, then sets his creative goals and resolutions for the next 12 months.
E. Christopher Clark mashes up three different art-making challenges for the month of October.
In which E. Christopher Clark creates art during October 2022 for use as inspiration later in the year during WorldEmber.
E. Christopher Clark is SPOOKTACULAR in 2024!
E. Christopher Clark's response to the prompt 'aberration' for Spooktober 2024.
E. Christopher Clark's response to the prompt 'ancient' for Spooktober 2024.
E. Christopher Clark's response to the prompt 'armored' for Spooktober 2024.
E. Christopher Clark's response to the prompt 'breath' for Spooktober 2024.
E. Christopher Clark's response to the prompt 'deafeniing' for Spooktober 2024.
E. Christopher Clark's response to the 'depths' prompt for Spooktober 2024.
E. Christopher Clark's response to the prompt 'drown' for Spooktober 2024.
E. Christopher Clark's response to the prompt 'eye' for Spooktober 2024.
E. Christopher Clark's response to the prompt 'fur' for Spooktober 2024.
E. Christopher Clark's response to the prompt 'grotesque' for Spooktober 2024.
E. Christopher Clark's response to the prompt 'horned' for Spooktober 2024.
E. Christopher Clark's response to the 'lair' prompt for Spooktober 2024.
E. Christopher Clark's response to the prompt 'mutated' for Spooktober 2024.
E. Christopher Clark's response to the prompt 'otherworldly' for Spooktober 2024.
E. Christopher Clark's response to the prompt 'petrifying' for Spooktober 2024.
E. Christopher Clark's response to the prompt 'predator' for Spooktober 2024.
E. Christopher Clark's response to the prompt 'scales' for Spooktober 2024.
E. Christopher Clark's response to the prompt 'space' for Spooktober 2024.
E. Christopher Clark's response to the prompt 'teeth' for Spooktober 2024.
E. Christopher Clark's response to the prompt 'tongue' for Spooktober 2024.
E. Christopher Clark's response to the prompt 'winged' for Spooktober 2024.
I solemnly swear that I am up to no good…
E. Christopher Clark's pledge for World Anvil's 2022 Worldbuilding Summer Camp.
E. Christopher Clark's pledge for World Anvil's 2023 Worldbuilding Summer Camp.
E. Christopher Clark's pledge for World Anvil's 2024 Worldbuilding Summer Camp.
E. Christopher Clark commits to writing 10,000 words in December 2021 for World Anvil’s annual WorldEmber challenge.
E. Christopher pledges to worldbuild throughout out the month of December 2022.
E. Christopher pledges to worldbuild throughout out the month of December 2023.
In which Dr. Anvil challenges E. Christopher Clark to write about the cities of Eden during WorldEmber 2023.
E. Christopher pledges to worldbuild throughout out the month of December 2024.
This is a place for all of the substantive worldbuilding I’ve added to articles that are themselves not eligible for inclusion in my WorldEmber 2024 wordcount.