Welcome to the fifth writing club update!

As I’m sure is the case with many of you, the news on my feed has been getting greyer along with the clouds outside, and so I find myself looking to solar punk as a glimpse through those clouds, at a better possible present.

I hope you are keeping safe and warm, and that your projects have been a source of strength and comfort for you.

Onward to our Participants!

As always, anyone and everyone is extremely welcome to comment or share their own work. And if you’d like to be included in the next writing club update, simply say what you’re working on this month.

Have a good November, folks. :)

  • grrgyle@slrpnk.netOPM
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    4 days ago

    Congratulations on all your progress this month! I’ll be studying your Nautical Solarpunk resource in detail, as the world I’m working on features a river and port somewhat prominently. I was going to gloss over the ship designs, but why not sprinkle a little extra haecceity into the story when one can. :)

    I would love to hear your takeaways on your first experience GMing. It’s been decades since I’ve run a campaign, but I still remember the thrill and challenge of balancing the plot points you want to hit with that pesky gremlin, player agency, haha. (At one point I resorted to just forcing my players to be kidnapped to get them to another scene - not the best interactive storytelling on my part.)

    Just a hunch but you strike me as a fairly detail oriented person ;) so I wonder how you’ll handle players missing some obvious detail or plot beat. Ah! So fun! I envy you.