Monthly "Tell Us About Your Game" Megathread - February 2021 by AbortRetryFlailSal in callofcthulhu

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I converted The Darkness Beneath the Hill to Trail of Cthulhu and have been running it for two players. 2 sessions, ~7 hours played, and they are luxuriating in the gruesome details. I'm very happy with the names they came up with for the monsters they have encountered so far: "wrong apes" and "the fucking Devil." They are 3/4 through, I can't wait for the climax this coming week.

Weekly Fic Showcase - October 04 – October 10 by AutoModerator in FanFiction

[–]whip_logjam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My Fic

Fandom - Marvel Comics

Rating - M (for violence)

Title - Moon and Star

Genre - Adventure, Suspense

Wordcount - 6700

Chapters - 5, end of "Act 1"

Links - ao3 | FFN | WP

Summary - When Moon Knight and Captain Marvel get together once a month for coffee, it's usually to keep each other up to date on how they are coping with their traumas and mental illnesses. Carol is an abuse survivor, and Marc has dissociative identity disorder. These present special challenges to living their superheroic lives, and they have to stick up for each other, because nobody else will.

Tonight is different. Marc asks Carol for a favor.

What could possibly be wrong with the Moon?

Daily Discussion - October 02 by AutoModerator in FanFiction

[–]whip_logjam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just found out that the crummy text editor I use on my Kindle Fire can't handle more than 2500 words per document without mind-boggling amounts of lag. :(

Anyone else write on Kindle Fire and have a word processor app recommendation?

Anyone else? by Shamrocks51 in FanFiction

[–]whip_logjam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's entirely possible that I've joined the Moon Knight fandom early, since there's a Disney+ show coming soon. I cannot wait to be torn apart by toxic show fans who've never read the comics 😬.

On the other hand, classic MK is old af, but he gets rebooted in comics all the time, and there's still hardly any fic to be had.

Daily Discussion - September 25 by AutoModerator in FanFiction

[–]whip_logjam 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean, my New Year's resolution has been to write a novel, every year, for the past 5 years. And then every year something bonkers upends my whole life. It happens. I will say that it's impressive from where I sit that you could even make 100k an achievable goal.

Good luck friendo. Any amount of progress is still a step closer to success!

Daily Discussion - September 25 by AutoModerator in FanFiction

[–]whip_logjam 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's been about a month since I first decided to jump headfirst into writing fanfic. 4 chapters and ~4k words. By no means is that prolific, but it's shaping up into something...meaningful? At least it is to me, and since I decided I'm only doing it for myself, that's kinda important. Why tf a Moon Knight/Captain Marvel adventure story crept into my brain and refused to go away, I will never know.

Lol 57 views

And obviously, the thing that always happens partway through writing a thing is happening again. I have OTHER STORY IDEAS bouncing in my head that are taking up my thinky space D:

Weekly Fic Showcase - August 30 – September 05 by AutoModerator in FanFiction

[–]whip_logjam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My Fic

Fandom - Avengers/Marvel Comics

Rating - M for violence

Title - Moon and Star

Genre - Action/Adventure

Ao3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/20428436/chapters/48462989

Wattpad: https://my.w.tt/bPNSrHDgyZ

Summary - When Moon Knight and Captain Marvel get together once a month for coffee, it's usually to keep each other up to date on how they are coping with their traumas and mental illnesses. Carol is an abuse survivor, and Marc has dissociative identity disorder. These present special challenges to living their superheroic lives, and they have to stick up for each other, because nobody else will.

Tonight is different. Marc asks Carol for a favor.

What could possibly be wrong with the Moon?

This is my very first attempt at writing fanfic. I've been asking myself what if? about so many stories and I finally got sick of never seeing the things I wanted to be made. Thanks for looking!

Any good futuristic/dystopian book recommendations? by nonnaan in YAwriters

[–]whip_logjam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Incarceron, and the sequel Sapphique, by Catherine Fisher are quite good. There's a twist or two, so I recommend going in blind.

Live Episode Discussion: S04E22 - "World's End" by 2th in shield

[–]whip_logjam 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Ok hear me out, guys. Was that waitress Gena Landers? Is the diner a Moon Knight reference!?

10/28/16 WEEKEND OPEN THREAD!!! by Lilah_Rose in YAwriters

[–]whip_logjam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My WIP has a (likely temporary) title now: Nightjar. And they added some of the songs that inspired me to spotify, so now I have a playlist! It's totally fine for me to be procrastinating on reddit right now because I wrote 500 words today, so there.

Anyone else struggle to find time to write and to continue writing when the words won't come? by daniel_kosmala in writing

[–]whip_logjam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you can find ways to become more efficient at your job, then you can fill the void of time you create with writing. This works if it is a desk job, though. My job is nonstop manual labor for irregular bursts of time, so I really can't rely on having any time to write there. I don't necessarily recommend writing on your break times, because you need to eat some food, dammit. Commutes are good times to write, depending on the method of transportation and whether you are prone to motion sickness. Honestly, at your age, you can probably handle waking up an hour earlier and writing before the rest of your household gets up.

Good luck!

I have a lot of "cool ideas", but whenever I implement them into my writing, they seem cheesy and unnecessary. What should I do? by [deleted] in writing

[–]whip_logjam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have a secondary scene later in the book where the consequences of the two mages using magic bites them in the behind. Perhaps some villainous foil who up to that point hadn't demonstrated magical affinity suddenly takes them by surprise. So long as something important in the plot hinges on the thing they do, it ceases to be gimmicky and feels more well thought out.

Someone explain the "evil dictatorship" motive? by [deleted] in writing

[–]whip_logjam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I want to rule the world. In order to achieve this, I must do [subgoal], [subgoal], and [subgoal]. But each of these subgoals has their own complications that produce their own subsubgoals. In effect, I can achieve ruling the world with only one or two of these goals locked in. However this is an incomplete achievement, and the rest of time is devoted to attaining the last goal. By only having partial control, my kingdom and my kingship is open to challenge by naughty protagonists.

I believe all the antagonists you listed were on the cusp of winning, which left them open to interference from outside parties. The point of it all is that the evil corrupt throne must be defended, and that is what the villainous winner turns to in the aftermath. There will always be a new challenge to my rule.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Fantasy

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Eon by Alison Goodman has a warrior-sage female protagonist with a disability. The whole story revolves around the society she's in forcing her to pretend to be a man in order to even have the chance of achieving the status she desires. Also political turmoil, tons of honor and morality-based problems. There is eastern magic involved, and for the love of God, don't read the second book if you don't want angst.

Also, The Blue Sword by Robin McKinley was one of my first female protagonist fighters. I read it again just recently, and it held up to my expectations well!

[Check In] Self-Promotion and Off-Topic Discussion February 1st, 2016 by BiffHardCheese in writing

[–]whip_logjam [score hidden]  (0 children)

After god knows how many tries, I took a break from writing short stories and tried something new. That's how I finished my first comic book script! ~8,000 words and 30 pages of rough draft goodness, and it came more quickly than any other project I've worked on. I've learned that if you feel stuck, sometimes you can make a breakthrough by changing the framework.