“Writing Rural With Alley” helps fiction writers bring rural lifestyles to life! Here you will learn to craft more realistic scenes and settings of rural life and lifestyles, new ways to show, not tell, helping to drive your story forward, discover obstacles and challenges for your characters to overcome. You’ll learn skills and techniques from the stone age to post-apocalyptic, including but not limited to, homesteading, living off the grid, bushcrafting, survival skills and more. And of course, we’ll explore all the ways things could possibly go wrong in your story. writingruralwithalley.substack.com
Frostbite is one of those injuries writers think they understand—until a character loses fingers in the wrong weather or walks away from a frozen night with nothing but “numb hands.” In this episode, we dig into what frostbite actually is, how quickly it can set in, the stages your character will pass through, and the real‑world mistakes that make injuries far worse. You’ll learn what someone alone can realistically do, what they s...
Not all wood stoves served the same purpose—and your characters shouldn’t all be using the same one. This episode breaks down the cook stove, the round‑top heater, and the flat‑top emergency cooker so you can choose the right heat source for the right story.
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When a character is truly alone, their mind becomes its own setting and staying sane becomes a daily craft. This episode explores the practical tricks isolated characters use to hold themselves together: talking to animals or objects, building tiny rituals, and finding countless ways to stay busy when there’s no one else around.
Rural worlds feel most alive when the animals in them actually work, shaping the land, the economy, and the daily rhythm of your characters’ lives. In this episode, we explore five often‑overlooked animals whose labor powered real communities long before modern machinery: oxen, the slow but unstoppable engines behind freight and fieldwork; barn cats, the silent defenders of grain stores; pigs, whose rooting reshaped ponds and manag...
Worldbuilding gets richer when the animals in your setting actually work—not just as scenery, but as part of the daily life that keeps a rural world running. In this episode, we explore five often‑overlooked working animals and how they shape the societies, dangers, and real to life logic for your fictional worlds: dogs who guard, hunt, and warn long before a character wakes; horses who pull wagons and serve as steady companions; m...
When your characters turn to meat for survival, the story stakes shift fast. In Part Two of this series, we explore what every fiction writer should understand about sourcing protein in the wild—from the gritty realities of hunting with nothing but what the forest provides, to the messy, time‑sensitive work of processing an animal without modern tools. You’ll learn how characters might cook meat safely, what undercooked or poorly h...
When your characters are stranded, hungry, or miles from civilization, the details you choose can make or break the realism of your scene. In this episode, we dig into what every fiction writer should know about finding wilderness survival food—from which of your characters would realistically recognize edible plants, to how the universal edibility test actually works, to why bugs might be the most believable protein source your ch...
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Ever stumbled across terms like SHTF, EDC, or the KISS method and wondered how to weave them into your characters’ dialogue without sounding like a survivalist manual? In this episode, we decode the colorful jargon of preppers—those who plan for disasters and end-of-the-world scenarios. From the essentials of a bug out bag to the tongue-in-cheek wording of tacticool, you’ll learn how these phrases carry weight, humor, and realism.
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How do you choose the perfect rural home—especially when the stakes are fictional but the realism matters? This episode is a goldmine for fiction writers crafting off-grid, survivalist, or post-apocalyptic settings. We break down the gritty essentials: building materials, natural disaster risks, wildlife encounters, food sources from game fish to foraged greens, and how to scout the ideal garden spot. Plus, we dive into trade route...
🌀 5 Pond Creatures Every Fiction Writer Should Know World-Building with Fish, Frogs, Crayfish, Birds & Dragonflies
Ready to dive beneath the lily pads and stir up your story’s ecosystem? In this episode, we spotlight five pond-dwelling characters that do way more than swim and squawk—they hold the power to elevate your world-building, deepen your symbolism, and even inspire plot twists no one saw coming.
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What fireproof building material has been used since roughly 7500 BC? What challenges might your character face when learning to make bricks? Could these ancient skills prove useful in the zombie apocalypse? Will I throw a brick at a zombie? Find out on this episode! Stick around to the end to find out what could go wrong.
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Do you need alternative lighting in your story? So you know what lighting is pipped into homes? Do you know what could go wrong? Find out on this episode!
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Fiction thrives on the gritty details—and when your story hinges on survival or rural living, it’s not just meat on the table that matters. In this episode, we explore the top five animals—cows, pigs, rabbits, chickens, and bees—that do far more than fill the stew pot. From raw honey to rich manure, and dairy that goes the extra churn, we unpack the overlooked ways these creatures sustain communities, nourish characters, and powerf...
What if your next character didn’t just "survive" off-grid—they thrived? In this episode, we explore the real-life benefits of off-grid living that can infuse your fiction with depth and realism. From your characters growing their own food to eliminating dependency on the power grid, we’ll unpack how self-sufficiency leads to healthier lifestyles, sharper survival instincts, and helps your stories brim with authenticity. ...
The Harsh Realities of Off-Grid Living: A Fiction Writer’s Guide
Living off the grid sounds like the ultimate freedom—no utility bills, no nosy neighbors—but reality paints a different picture. In this episode, we’re exposing the hidden struggles that fiction writers must consider for realistic storytelling. How do characters handle medical emergencies when the nearest doctor is miles away? What happens when insulin needs refrigerat...
Romanticized visions of off-grid living often overlook the brutal hardships—hauling water for miles, battling extreme temperatures without modern climate control, and surviving isolation when medical help is hours away.
In this episode, we break down the gritty details of off-grid survival that will elevate your storytelling—from historical dramas to dystopian fiction, Amish romance, and modern homestead tales.
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Silent, odorless, and deadly—carbon dioxide poisoning is an often-overlooked but chilling threat in fiction. Whether you're crafting suspenseful mysteries, survival thrillers, hard-hitting sci-fi, or anything else, understanding how CO₂ exposure works can add tension and authenticity to your storytelling.
In this episode, we break down the science of carbon dioxide poisoning, uncover little-known causes of carbon dioxide build...
Unleash the power of survival lore in your storytelling! Dive into this episode as we explore the Swedish fire torch—a fascinating survival tool that can double as your story's game-changer. Learn how to craft these ingenious log fires, their practical uses, and the pros and cons that make them both a versatile tool and a compelling plot device. Discover how long they burn and why their unique properties could elevate tension,...
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