Lark_Devon
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Hey friends,
I wanted to share a project I'm working on:
https://www.scribblehub.com/series/...the-skies--questingchoose-your-own-adventure/
I started the story as a way to force myself to give my MC choices and options - in most/all of my stories, it seems I have my characters follow a very linear trajectory - Point A to Point B to Point C without real options or a chance for the MC to make choices.
So I figured, let me come up with a story where the main character has choices and YOU the reader can influence the story.
I have pre-written the first 23 chapters to get the story going - please come take a peek, see if you enjoy it.
The story is structured with a set of choices at the end of each chapter, incorporating some of the elements I enjoy writing about. There is no character creation here, but I do take reader feedback to heart, so please let me know!
I'm trying to keep inventory/skills/attributes listed at the end of every chapter, as well as the story progresses.
It's an exercise to help me write better stories.
I wanted to share a project I'm working on:
https://www.scribblehub.com/series/...the-skies--questingchoose-your-own-adventure/
I started the story as a way to force myself to give my MC choices and options - in most/all of my stories, it seems I have my characters follow a very linear trajectory - Point A to Point B to Point C without real options or a chance for the MC to make choices.
So I figured, let me come up with a story where the main character has choices and YOU the reader can influence the story.
I have pre-written the first 23 chapters to get the story going - please come take a peek, see if you enjoy it.
The story is structured with a set of choices at the end of each chapter, incorporating some of the elements I enjoy writing about. There is no character creation here, but I do take reader feedback to heart, so please let me know!
I'm trying to keep inventory/skills/attributes listed at the end of every chapter, as well as the story progresses.
It's an exercise to help me write better stories.
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