I am always enthused by the presentation of setting and lore which consists of a blend of narrow facts and specifics alongside throwaway asides that hint at, but make no attempt to explain, a broader context of events, personalities and circumstances. Symbaroum’s published works do this very well indeed, and you’ve captured that technique here as well. Nice.
I'm the exact same way. I think one of the greatest unforced errors a writer can make is over explaining their world and shutting the reader's imagination out.
Unfortunately this is still very much a passion project. I imagine work will continue on it in earnest once I've finished up my crowdfunding obligations throughout the rest of the year.
Optimistically, I'd say a print setting guide could be feasible by end of next year. But it's not far fetched at all to imagine it being longer.
I am always enthused by the presentation of setting and lore which consists of a blend of narrow facts and specifics alongside throwaway asides that hint at, but make no attempt to explain, a broader context of events, personalities and circumstances. Symbaroum’s published works do this very well indeed, and you’ve captured that technique here as well. Nice.
I'm the exact same way. I think one of the greatest unforced errors a writer can make is over explaining their world and shutting the reader's imagination out.
Thanks for the very kind words.
Any eta on when this may drop in print? I'm really looking forward to this.
Unfortunately this is still very much a passion project. I imagine work will continue on it in earnest once I've finished up my crowdfunding obligations throughout the rest of the year.
Optimistically, I'd say a print setting guide could be feasible by end of next year. But it's not far fetched at all to imagine it being longer.
Wow! Fantastic fodder for my imagination. Really well done up my friend.
Thanks for the kind words! Your recent articles have been a driving force for me to get this written down and out the door.