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WB (Writing Bufferless) presents…
STORY 2: WISH FULFILMENT
SO FAR:
The Epsilon Project. A self-regulating station, tracking right and wrong, located in neutral territory – and manned by “Alice”, aka Alison Vunderlande. It assembled a group of people to deal with a Roman Numeral plot at Big Ben. Now, it has detected another problem.
This is the story of that smallest of the greek letters. The year is 2015. The name of the place, is The Hub.
STORY #2:
The Epsilon Project has determined that an evil object is granting wishes – on a fantasy world. Two people who function well without technology are sent to investigate. Can they get along with each other? Will they find the object, and is it really evil? Also, seriously, who runs this Project??
CAST:
SIMON … A Magician
CHARTREUSE … A Mystic
(For more in-depth character information, see this page. Each instalment is roughly 2000 words.)
*WARNING: Chartreuse in this story comes from the end of “Time & Tied” Book 4. To totally avoid spoilers, you’ll want to read that first.
EPISODE INDEX:
1. Magic Man
2. Nobody Home
3. Elf Help
4. Pan Handling
6. Passed Tents
7. Pink Link
8. Evil Wins
10. Magical Girl
11. Hard Truths
12. Reversal
14. Into Fire
15. Future Tents
17. Simon’s Travels
STORY #2 CONCLUDED!
I was wondering if you ever considered changing the structure of your website?
Its very well written; I love what youve got to say.
But maybe youu could a little more in the wayy of content soo people could connect with it better.
Youve got an awful lot of tedxt for onoy having one or 2 images.
Maybe you couuld space itt out better?
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I’m pretty sure this is a “spam” comment, not only because it was flagged by my filter, but because there’s absolutely no mention of “what I’m saying” plus it’s on an INDEX page, rather than a page where I’m, well, actually writing anything. That said, I’ve allowed it through because it IS a point I’ve been considering.
The couple images I locate (or draw) aren’t totally random. I usually try to have one closer to the start and one later on. Would one image be enough? Is having ANY image actually of interest? The main reason I’m not ALL text is so FB and Twitter posts have a graphic, to draw attention. But do they add to the story? Or remove your ability to imagine things? I’ve also tried to streamline the homepage a little by adding in “READ MORE” tags, to have less of a wall of text. Other readers – feel free to give thoughts.
Of course, before this comment I’ve only ever HAD two unique individuals leave a comment before, in 11 months of work, so, yeah, another reason to let this comment through may be I’m getting lonely.
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