Leaving Twitter
After 9 years on Twitter, it's time I left the platform.
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After 9 years on Twitter, it's time I left the platform.
In preparing my manuscript for a week of revision, I ask some hard questions about my choice of setting, and the future of my work.
In which I outline some rules, create two characters, generate a backstory, and set the opening scene.
Frustrated by a lack of creative writing time, I hope to indulge in a little solo RPG play in a new sandbox setting based in the same world as the Codex of Destiny.
I spend a little time wrangling an official Ghost theme into something more useful to book authors.
When the simple matter of adding a reading list to my website proves less than straightforward, I develop a solution using VueJS and data exported from Goodreads.
A new site design, and hopefully a renewed sence of focus and purpose, as I look to start wrting fiction again.
After a writer I follow on Twitter experiences a Scrivener meltdown, I conclude the only safe harbour for a writer's work is plain text.
I launch Lonely Table Games, a blog to explore and play solo tabletop roleplaying games.
I take break from writing to help my kids' local gymnastics teacher raise money for Ukrainian families.
Comments are gone -- probably for good this time.
A brief introduction into the magic system of Alashiya.