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1. Try to be constructive and nice. When discussing approaches or giving feedback to excerpts, please try to be constructive and to maintain a positive vibe. For example, don't just vaguely say something is bad but try to list and explain downsides, and if you can, also find some upsides. However, this is not to say that you need to pretend you liked something or that you need to hide or embellish what you disliked.

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5. Solarpunk rules still apply. The general rules of solarpunk of course still apply.

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Welcome to the eighth writing club update!

Happy mid-February. I hope folks are keeping safe and comfortable. I managed to experience some crunchy snow finally, so that's nice. Crnch crnch crnch, snow underfoot. In my list of sonic experiences this rates as high tier, maybe even higher than crunchy leaves.

If I had one piece of unsolicited advice it would be to take a long walk with only a notebook for company.

Okay that's enough musing. On to the stars of our show - the Writers:

Please see last month's post if you need to refresh your memory on what your goals were.

I can't wait to hear your updates!

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

This month my writing involved lots of notes & i got side tracked for a while creating concept art and world building for a pretend video game. I've thought about turning it into a fake game guide similar to Vermis.

Right now most of my writing is by hand since I've been getting inspired at work. This month I'm hoping to get my notes moved over to my home server and to continue plucking away at whichever project catches my eye.

I'm also hoping to get into a routine of writing everyday (grrgyl inspired me lol). I've been writing alot, but I've had a hard time keeping up momentum on one specific project. I'm hoping writing everyday might help keep up momentum on specific projects. Early morning would be best because it tends to be when I'm most inspired, but I don't know if I'll be able to get myself to wake up early enough.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

... building for a pretend video game. I’ve thought about turning it into a fake game guide similar to Vermis.

!!!?? Pretend video games???? That's amazing. What a wonderful idea. I'd sure love to see what you're working on there, if you ever feel like sharing.

Good luck with your morning writing!