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Halfway Through Dark Age... Should I Keep Reading?
ome to another reading vlog! I think I’m going to plan to do these when I have bulkier books to read because it gives me more time to enjoy the books rather than feeling rushed to get them completed within a week. This is a pretty good idea since I’ve got some hefty stories coming up after I’m done with Dark Age!
Create a Homebrew Campaign | #10: World Politics
This week we’re going to take a look at one of the darker things in the creation of a campaign setting… politics.
Reading My Old Writing | The Overlord Saga: Book One
Hello and welcome to the most embarrassing post I’ve made so far this year. Today, I’m going to be reading some of my old writing. I’ve sampled a few bits from older pieces I was able to gather and will be reading and reacting to these samples throughout this post. Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to locate and recover everything that I’ve written. I did pull up some old Overlord Saga drafts. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find more than the first chapter of Elegance and Slaughter, which I only found because it had been used for querying back in the day. Some of these works are over ten years old, so I suspect they’ll be sufficiently cringe-inducing enough to justify this post.
Book Review | Iron Gold by Pierce Brown
ron Gold by Pierce Brown is the introduction to a second trilogy in the Red Rising universe. The first trilogy ended with Morning Star, which you can read my review of here. I enjoyed Golden Son in the first trilogy, but books one and three were average at best. Still, I wanted to continue the story, so I picked up Iron Gold and started reading. But was it worth it? Did I enjoy it? Was Iron Gold even a necessary book, or should the story have been left alone? These are the questions I will be answering in this spoiler-free review of Iron Gold by Pierce Brown.
Create a Homebrew Campaign | #9: World History
Today, we’re getting complicated. I’m going to talk about the history and politics of our world here in this video, and both of these world-building aspects can be exceedingly complicated. It can be a lot of work, but I often find it to be well worth it. When you spend a lot of time on the history and politics of your world, it saves you a considerable amount of work and effort later down the line as you plan out your campaign. You’ll have a lot of information to draw from that you prepared in advance, so drafting the campaign arcs becomes much more doable. Additionally, having a solid idea of your world’s history and politics can make improvising during a session more feasible than it otherwise would be.
NaNoWriMo 2021 Results!
NaNoWriMo, or National Novel Writing Month, is an annual challenge presented to writers. The rules are simple: write x number of words in one month. The standard is 50,000 words, which is the minimum length for a work to be considered a novel (while typically, a novel is actually 80,000-100,000 words in length). This challenge has been going on for several years.