Spooktober #3
Another people/race that have been a part of my world, regardless of genre, for a long time in some form or another.
Spooktober #3
Another people/race that have been a part of my world, regardless of genre, for a long time in some form or another.
Well, just finished article #32, which was my goal going into Summer Camp. Most of the articles I wrote this time are quite short, but enough to satisfy the 300-word requirement. I'm okay with that, as I've been busy with lots of other stuff, and I'm putting a positive spin on it by viewing these short articles as stubs that can be revisited later and inspiration/hooks/plot elements for future stories. I might spend some time in the next few days polishing some or writing one or two more prompts. Hope everyone else has enjoyed their Summer Camp writing!
Summer Camp article #3
Something a little different to what I normally write.
Still struggling with the age old problem of Space Opera or Fantasy. But this was fun to write.
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This week's third installment of Ask the Bard (my weekly World-building Wednesday column on Substack) delves into red herrings that are not in the movie Clue, as well as the complications of multiple factions and whether or not I plan to ever cover character archeyptes.
First and foremost, let me give a great big congratulations to GM Drake for writing such an outstanding article that it became the measure against which all others in its category (#37, Document, An Important Announcement from One to Many) were held, The First Global Broadcast of the CSS ft. Dusty Runeshine.
Along came Dimi and gave us two more prompts, right at the end of the month-long journey that is World Anvil Summer Camp. And because we are
we wrote them. All of them. All 42 of them.
We wrote until our brains were numb. We wrote until the words dribbled out of our bleeding fingertips. We wrote way too late at night, and way too early in the morning. We wrote in the interval of shows. We wrote in the park, and in the hotel, and in the car. Some of us even wrote on the plane, and in the loo, and in the bath.
But in the end, we got it done: a bare minimum of 12,600 new words in our world-building projects. And for that monumental achievement...we deserve this digital doodad.
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Lavani is a collector of stories. She would love to read about your world. You can submit Summer Camp articles for her to read by leaving a comment on her Reading List here on World Anvil.
“Under Lunestra’s glow, Dahlia’s petals trembled as the dark wolf approached, bringing the promise of a guardian and a miracle.”