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Arting Harder at the Pen Monkey Toiling Pit (Celebrate Them Pages Pt III)
pcpoet:
farmebob1 this sounds interesting. if I got your premise right it is people living with stone age technology but they have the written knowledge of advance technology but because they don't have the infrastructure they cant take advantage of the knowledge.
Snowleopard:
Folks just be careful of what you post here.
We don't want to muck JB up.
See the (READ THIS) thread below.
http://www.jimbutcheronline.com/bb/index.php/topic,15778.0.html
Farmerbob1:
Snowleopard,
If I understand correctly, based on the information that you link to, links are acceptable, but direct posting of content is not. This makes a great deal of sense for fanfiction. As for original works, practically every written work of fiction these days has its roots in something else. Any established successful author who sees an idea they like will certainly be capable of taking that idea and running with it in a different direction, adding their own twist and making it their own.
In my case, I do blogfiction. The concerns about me allowing the public to see my work are somewhat silly, as my work is intended to be seen by the public as it is created, step-by-step. I have also done background discussions with folks over at Reddit, in the public.
All that being said, in the interest of getting along, I will not discuss specifics of my 'Set In Stone' project here, and ask that folks would instead discuss the project on the site where the work can be read as it is created.
https://setinstonestory.wordpress.com/about-the-series/
Snowleopard:
Hey, Farmerbob,
Yeah, links are acceptable.
I think a general content comment like - I'm doing a Steampunk story or I'm doing a Space Opera story
is okay also.
the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh:
--- Quote from: Snowleopard on January 21, 2015, 08:58:43 PM ---I'm doing a Stonepunk story set in the future
--- End quote ---
The "punk" suffix is kind of being watered down a bit at this point, I think.
(Note to self; come up with story set in the 1970s and push it as "Punkpunk".)
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