Kieron Gillen on world building in Eternals, Wicked+Divine, Star Wars
Oct 1, 2020
Kieron Gillen, a multi-award-winning comics writer known for works like The Wicked + The Divine and DIE, shares his insights on world-building. He discusses balancing character development with immersive settings, the importance of research in crafting believable fantasy, and strategies for engaging storytelling without overwhelming readers with detail. Gillen also reflects on working within established franchises like Star Wars and Marvel, emphasizing personal investment in projects and the evolution of his unique voice through creator-owned work.
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Writing Is An Artful Magic Trick
- Kieron Gillen treats writing as an "artful fake" where you reveal only what the story requires.
- He worldbuilds to the level needed and then commits, letting prior decisions dictate future details.
Begin Worldbuilding With Characters
- Start world building with the characters who will inhabit the world rather than the setting alone.
- Use characters as the eyes that give the world meaning and determine what must happen next.
Show, Don’t Explain Everything
- Edit relentlessly: include only what readers need to understand the story and world.
- Drop readers into scenes and let them piece the world together like visiting a foreign country.


















