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Post by vastrix on Apr 28, 2022 7:56:29 GMT -5
So, my understanding is this. I come up with a topic and a word count, take sign ups, and then tape together responses into a coherent article. I like it?
Let's see. If I am understanding right then the first topic should be:
How important does character development play in the roleplays you write? Does it make a difference from Fed events to Network events?
I would say under 500 words.
Anyone wanting to sign up for this then? I would go into the June issue.
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Post by Cross Recoba on Apr 28, 2022 10:29:48 GMT -5
Sure. Can write it today or tomorrow
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Post by vastrix on Apr 28, 2022 21:08:19 GMT -5
Well, I reckon if we can get at least three people submitting by the 30th, I can include it into the May issue.
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Post by Jack Diamond on Apr 29, 2022 22:15:58 GMT -5
Sent you something!
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Post by vastrix on May 1, 2022 23:20:58 GMT -5
If you haven't read the May issue of eWrestling Monthly, go read it! I mean if for some reason you have not read it, the questions for the month are thus.
"What importance does a shoot play in your roleplays? Does it make a difference from Fed events to Network events?"
Under 500 words preferred, but not going to be a critic if you go over a bit. I will take the first four responses so I will notify here once things are closed.
Deadline is May 28th
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Post by vastrix on Jun 17, 2022 0:41:33 GMT -5
This month’s questions are: How important is a good setting for your roleplay? Some people speak from the void, others have a fully detailed setting described in their roleplay. Which camp are you?
Yes, I will chase some of you down to see if you will cover this. Others, I will wait for you to come to me.
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Post by vastrix on Oct 9, 2022 8:15:05 GMT -5
Next month's topic (that is the November issue) is When your only roleplay is a response roleplay. Good or bad?
Anyone interested in tackling this?
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Post by vastrix on Feb 14, 2023 21:44:58 GMT -5
March's Guide to Breaking the Writer's Block topic.
"You need to make a new character. What kind of processes go into making it?"
Anyone up to digging into this?
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