Going to try developing this account into a more professional one for my writing and other pursuits. My main will eventually be locked if any of this takes off.
@TheMechFrog My side project universe has a few hundred colony ships that were forced to jump 200 years ago without active Temporal Stabilization.
Which means sometimes a colony ship just pops up somewhere. It's very fun.
@once_darkness This is why @InkwellsAnvils does Wordapalooza during the Easter Octave
Write as much as you can about anything *except* your WIP
Gets alm the ideas out so ypu can focus after
(though more than one woordapalooza project has become someones WIP)
Wordapalooza is a yearly tradition at @InkwellsAnvils where we write AS MUCH AS WE CAN on anything that is NOT our Work In Progress
For the past two years I have been writing my first person sci-fi about a hired gun in a starfighter and it is a romping good time.
FIRST LOOK at 'Anesthetize' by Ben Stapleton!
Wishes, curses, kings, and a trek across the desert - what more could you want? 'Anesthetize' strikes at the core of our own desires.
Like what you read? Read the rest in 'Sore Must be the Storm' https://t.co/o1MWuImfDT
○ therapy
○ self care
● joining a crew of mercenaries after being separated from your wife and accepting a mission that’s certain death in an attempt to find her again (while trying to ignore your bestie when she starts talking to the walls)
Happy Monday, everyone! What’s a favorite weapon you like to see in a book?
For me, I love it when characters pull out a bow and arrows. I’m definitely an archery fan.
#writingq#WritingCommunity#readers
So pleased that my latest Appalachian folk horror story was just published with the great folks @EnigmaticMirror press.
I think its some of my best work and I'd love for you to read it here:
https://t.co/utRJWDAsoL
It'll be anything & everything written by Michael Crichton for HS. HOWEVER, immediately after HS I discovered The Wheel of Time, which took over as my all time favorite series until I picked up The Way of Kings.
A dying rural community is plagued by ravenous monsters after the death of “The Last Sin-Eater of Harfolk County”, new from @graceswritesalt. https://t.co/dAVYFPdQPz
I didn’t get to read for pleasure a lot early on in high school but reading A Tree Grows in Brooklyn my senior year for our choice novel unit reignited my enjoyment of reading. That book remains top 5