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On this episode of the Creative Writing Wizard Podcast, I'm joined by author and BJJ Black Belt Drew Weatherhead to talk about his jump from philosophical nonfiction to epic fantasy fiction and how anime storytelling inspired his unique approach.

We dive deep into:

- How Attack on Titan influenced Drew’s epic fantasy debut

- Blending philosophical themes with gripping storytelling

- Creating morally complex scenarios inspired by real

-world history

Drew shares insights into his writing process, from tackling imposter syndrome to surviving tough edits. Plus, learn how he incorporates unique narrative elements from Japanese storytelling traditions into his novels.

Check out Drew’s epic debut novel, Fractures in Love, available now!https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F566GKWX

Connect with Drew Weatherhead:

Instagram (Author): https://www.instagram.com/drew.w.author

Instagram (Personal/Jiu-Jitsu): https://www.instagram.com/drew.weatherhead

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Intro and outro music written & recorded by Glen Weatherhead (inspired by Attack on Titan)

Key Words: Drew Weatherhead, Creative Writing, Fiction, Philosophy, Attack on Titan, Epic Fantasy, Writing Process, Storytelling Techniques, Author Journey, Podcast, writing, editing, author journey, publication, storytelling, moral dilemmas, perspectives, creativity, inspiration, self-worth