Thank you for writing for me!
I am:
into: Worldbuilding, settings, adventures, neat ideas, engagement with canon, complication of canon (including making antagonists sympathetic).
not-so-into: non-canon character death, noncon or dubcon, underage, incest
The Weight - The Band (Song)
I said "Wait a minute Chester, you know I'm a peaceful man" / He said, "That's okay, boy, won't you feed him when you can?"
Something very odd and very dire is happening in this town. I would love a story exploring what that might be.
Celestial Matters - Richard Garfinkle
This is a world that's fascinatingly similar and different to ours. There's a lot going on, and it's brain-expanding to think about.
Extremely optional prompt #1: What's this world like in other places and/or times?
Extremely optional prompt #2: How did this world change after the events of the book?
A Visit to William Blake's Inn - Nancy Willard
This book is so beautiful and I love the feel of it. It's neat to have a story that's a bit related to Blake's worldview.
Extremely optional prompt #1: Do these characters stay in touch with each other throughout their lives?
Extremely optional prompt #2: How did these characters find themselves going to William Blake's Inn?
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