Asheroth
Paranoid Android
To be honest I'm not sure why there isn't already one of these threads here. Possibilities are that it's against the forum rules, which I can't see anywhere if they do exist which I feel is unlikely because of the unstructured nature of EE2 (draws breath) or because people round here are too paranoid/silly/lazy/whatever to share. So if I'm out of order, please feel free to give me a good old-fashioned EE2 re-education (non-stop forced reading of 'literary classics' if I'm not mistaken) but otherwise:
This is where you post your current idea, where you're going with it, what it's about, and other interesting stuff about your MW that the rest of us can plagiar - I mean, appreciate. Feel free to provide as much or as little detail as you like.
Me, I'm basing my short story on Revelation chapter 6 - the Seven Seals. My story is divided into seven parts, each corresponding to a seal. It's a dystopian story, set in the future sometime, and its defining characteristic is that the philosophy of postmodernism - in this case, the refutation of pure and knowable truth - has become the state religion. People who claim to know truth are executed as heretics. Of course, Revelation deals with a final and incontrivertable truth, namely the Apocalypse and the Second Coming. This is where the tension springs from.
I'm not quite sure of the details such as plot p) but I'm sure they'll work themselves out in the end.
How about your good selves?
This is where you post your current idea, where you're going with it, what it's about, and other interesting stuff about your MW that the rest of us can plagiar - I mean, appreciate. Feel free to provide as much or as little detail as you like.
Me, I'm basing my short story on Revelation chapter 6 - the Seven Seals. My story is divided into seven parts, each corresponding to a seal. It's a dystopian story, set in the future sometime, and its defining characteristic is that the philosophy of postmodernism - in this case, the refutation of pure and knowable truth - has become the state religion. People who claim to know truth are executed as heretics. Of course, Revelation deals with a final and incontrivertable truth, namely the Apocalypse and the Second Coming. This is where the tension springs from.
I'm not quite sure of the details such as plot p) but I'm sure they'll work themselves out in the end.
How about your good selves?