A plethora of preposterous pandering to the popular populace…
(since Give_NoPleaseTake 2aug22):
Continue reading “twitter crosspost || 11aug22”words | spirit | alchemy
A plethora of preposterous pandering to the popular populace…
(since Give_NoPleaseTake 2aug22):
Continue reading “twitter crosspost || 11aug22”Viscera and spleen from the past almost week:
Continue reading “twitter crosspost || 02aug22”The usual grab bag of landfill material from the past ten days or so.
Continue reading “twitter crosspost | 26jul22”Another plethora of bullpucky from the past few revolutions of the blue marble. Prompts (when appropriate) are tagged in-tweet. Content after the jump.
NOTE: my submitted word is the prompt for tomorrow’s #horrorprompt/#vsshorror. Sorry.
Continue reading “twitter crosspost || 03jun22”Miscellany from the past few days. Might be there is something worthwhile in the bunch.
Continue reading “twitter crosspost || 30may22”©2022 Michael Raven
In the comments area of one of my last posts about the gloamfell experiment I am exploring on Twitter, one of my regular visitors to Sceadugenga, Harshi, asked about posting the tale here instead of redirecting to Twitter. At first, I wasn’t sure it was a good idea, but I got to thinking that it might be an easier read and more apt to be read if I flattened out the thread into a single narrative and gave the experiment it’s own page on the site.
And so I did.
The posts will still follow being posted on Twitter. I want that to be the main limitation on the “how” of writing until someone decides I need to be banned from writing fiction, especially on Twitter. I like the way the limitations force me to consider how I write (although I’ve found a minor workaround that gives me breathing space). But now, you can read the story here as it progresses.
Keep in mind — I have no outline for the story, just some vague plot threads in my sieve-like brain tumbling about. In fact, tonight’s series of posts were entirely unplanned up to the point of me sitting down and asking, “so…. what happens now?”
Anyway — if you’ve not read any of the story yet, you can start on it’s new homepage:
On that page, there are links to each “shard” of the story, with the date of publication to help determine the “freshness” of the page. Comments are open on the individual pages, in case you feel compelled to make a comment.
Thanks for everyone’s support.
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