12. In what story did you feel you did the best job of worldbuilding? Any side-notes on it you'd like to share?
Easy question, yay! I have two original stories in particular that I did a lot of heavy world-building (OYaaD and my Pirates 'verses), and while I am proud of both, I am well aware that my Pirates verse has a far more in depth explanation. It's all of my favorite themes in one giant squishy package: vampires (sort of), magic, regency England (dress), airships, pirates, post-apocalyptic... Mm. If you're interested in the details, I already made a pretty in depth
post (friends-only though, because I don't like posting the details out in the open for just anyone to view).
Full list of questions. Pressure Update: Still no summary, but I've written most of chapter nine, and I do have the entire first (of three) books plotted out. Each book is ten chapters, and hopefully, I'll be able to have Irvine's character grow and change by the end of each book. That's the plan anyway. Gotta finish plotting books II and III. So, that means I've written chapter 1, and over half of chapters 2 and 9. >.> Hm. Might be a bit of a challenge to get this thing done.
megaflare_ff Update: I've decided to go with a Seifer/Ellone piece for my megaflare story, set loosely during book 3 of Pressure. I'm excited about it, but I don't have much beyond just a very loose idea. I wonder if I could free-write and see if I get something more concrete?
Beyond that, really nothing much has changed. Nervous and excited all at once at the prospect of moving again. ^^;