Plotting the Dice
My earliest memory of wanting to be a for-real writer was in Mrs. C’s English class, Age ~13 or so. We created characters and grouped up and made stories, and to this day it’s my favorite English class...
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“We’ve long canonized our respective lunacies, believing it is like some artistic sacrament that makes our bizarre endeavor possible.” Jerry “Tycho” Holkins, Penny Arcade writer, on Mike “Gabe”...
View ArticleThe pretty ballerina armed with a cutting scythe
The pretty ballerina armed with a cutting scythe. Engaging prose, evocative images, and excellent photography, all from a blog-site worth checking out. Filed under: re-Pressed
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a/n: This story is being honored tonight at my college among the best of student work. Therefore it is going in the “Works” section of the blogsite. I will be bringing you weekly Monday updates...
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Staring at the student body, the Chameleon became aware that she had ceased to be all the things that made her flawed and weird and human. She made a sweeping gesture with her arm from behind the...
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As writers, and to an extent as gamemakers, how much do we control “our” characters? The first piece of writing advice that took me a while to digest was the idea that characters “speak to you”. At...
View ArticleMaking Good Characters Rationally Self Destructive
(re-Pressed) A nice article I found on characters, and how we act rationally. Today I learned about Prospect theory and now, so can you! via Making Good Characters Rationally Self Destructive.Filed...
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