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Fantasy is the hardest genre to write well. You are not just telling a story. You are building an entire universe with its own rules, histories, and physics. Most aspiring fantasy writers lose years to world building without ever finishing a draft. Others rush and end up with plot holes, inconsistent magic, or characters that feel flat.
At Author Publishers Hub, our fantasy specialists live for this. We have written epic high fantasy, dark fantasy, urban fantasy, romantic fantasy, and everything between. We start with your core idea, then help you build a world that holds up under scrutiny. We design magic systems with logical costs. We create cultures that feel ancient and real. And we weave it all into a narrative that moves. You will not just finish your book. You will finish a book that fantasy readers will devour and demand sequels for. We handle:
The problem: Many fantasy writers build worlds that are wide but shallow. A map with ten cities, but no sense of how people actually live. A magic system that sounds cool but breaks under pressure.
Author Publishers Hub's solution: We build from the ground up. Geography first: mountains, rivers, trade routes. Then culture: religion, politics, daily life. Then magic: sources, limitations, consequences. We ask the questions you might forget: What do people eat? Who holds power? What is forbidden? The result is a world that feels alive, not invented.
What our world building gives you:
The problem: Fantasy novels are long. Without careful pacing, readers get lost in travelogues, endless battles, or confusing time jumps.
Author Publishers Hub's solution: We structure your story like a classic hero's journey, but we subvert where needed. We map out act breaks, midpoint twists, and emotional low points. We ensure that every chapter does at least two things: advance plot and reveal character. No filler. No walking through forests for fifty pages. Your readers will feel the momentum from the first chapter to the final climax.
How we build fantasy pacing:
The problem: Fantasy characters often fall into tropes: the chosen one, the wise old wizard, the fierce warrior woman. Readers have seen them before.
Author Publishers Hub's solution: We give your characters contradictions. A warrior who fears spiders. A princess who would rather farm than rule. A villain with a reason you almost agree with. We also build relationships: rivalry, loyalty, betrayal, romance. Your readers will not just follow your characters. They will miss them when the book ends.
Our character development includes:
The problem: A fantasy novel is a massive project. You need outlines, drafts, revisions, and consistency checks. Doing it alone is exhausting.
Author Publishers Hub's solution: We give you a clear roadmap. First, we interview you about your world and characters. Second, we deliver a detailed chapter by chapter outline. Third, we write 10 to 15 pages weekly. Fourth, you approve or request changes. Fifth, we perform a "fantasy consistency pass" checking magic rules, timelines, and lore. You never feel lost.
What our process guarantees:
Fantasy thrives on immersion, internal logic, and emotional stakes. A great fantasy book makes readers forget they are sitting on a couch.
Great fantasy is a blend of imagination, rigor, and heart. Author Publishers Hub brings the rigor. You bring the imagination. Together, we forge a legend.
We treat your book like it is the next great series. Because it could be.
Imagine holding a printed fantasy novel with your name on the cover. Your map on the endpapers. Your readers arguing about your characters online. That moment is closer than you think.
A professionally written fantasy novel is not just a story. It is a universe you own. It can:
Most people talk about writing a fantasy novel. They draw maps and name characters. Author Publishers Hub clients actually finish, publish, and watch their book climb charts.
The best time to start was when you first dreamed of your world. The second best time is right now.
Yes. Everything belongs to you. The world, the lore, the characters, the magic. Author Publishers Hub does not claim co authorship or royalties. You can sell film rights, create a game, or write sequels. We are your ghostwriters, not your masters.
Extremely. We love detailed world builders. Send us your notes maps timelines and magic rules. We will read everything, extract what works, and build a cohesive outline. Too much is better than too little. You have already done the hard part. Let us shape it into a novel.
Fantasy novels vary widely. A debut epic fantasy often runs 100,000 to 120,000 words. A shorter sword and sorcery novel might be 70,000 to 90,000 words. Young adult fantasy usually lands between 65,000 and 85,000 words. We will help you choose the right length for your subgenre and audience.
Yes. We can create simple black and white maps for your book interior or refer you to a professional cartographer for detailed full color maps. We also write appendices for character glossaries, timelines, or language notes. A pronunciation guide is included if your names are unusual.
Pricing depends on word count and world complexity. A 70,000 word novel starts around 8,000 dollars. A 120,000 word epic with extensive world building ranges from 12,000 to 18,000 dollars. We offer payment plans. If you need maps, appendices, or additional lore writing, we provide a separate quote. No surprises. A flat fee before we begin.
Both. If you want a traditional publisher, we write a query letter and synopsis. If you prefer to self publish, we handle cover design, formatting, and distribution to 42,000 retailers including Amazon and Apple Books. Many of our fantasy authors start with self publishing to build an audience, then get approached by major publishing houses.