Torn World Muse Fusion is happening!
May. 12th, 2010 06:35 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I worked hard to clear my in-box at work, and some friends sent me prompts via Twitter direct message to my phone, so I was able to write through lunch and in between phone calls and various new stuff at work. So far, I have written the following today:
Dance To The Moons -- four stanzas of bawdy doggerel advertising Affanumuur, with a historical note. Sponsor for $7; the prompts that inspired it were the title, of course, and your sex partner not necessarily being what you expected. It will be available to registered TW members (and screened on LJ if published here) due to content.
Whittling Hours -- a 24-line poem about a girl's dreams for the future set someplace rural in the Empire. You can sponsor it for $9. The prompt that inspired it was, again, the title.
Monster Teeth and Art Glass -- a 1200 word story inspired by the prompts Parasites and Beachcombing and even Timepieces, though the imagined rustic sun dial made from monster parts (intended for sale to tourists from the mainland) somehow vanished in the writing. You can sponsor it for $12.
I'm feeling much more pleased, focused, and accomplished than last month at this time!!! Thanks again to the friends who sent me prompts in my wasteland of no internet, (and also to my bosses who scheduled themselves into meetings most of the day, and who didn't take me up on my morning attempts to acquire enough information to schedule more work for myself for the day).
Dance To The Moons -- four stanzas of bawdy doggerel advertising Affanumuur, with a historical note. Sponsor for $7; the prompts that inspired it were the title, of course, and your sex partner not necessarily being what you expected. It will be available to registered TW members (and screened on LJ if published here) due to content.
Whittling Hours -- a 24-line poem about a girl's dreams for the future set someplace rural in the Empire. You can sponsor it for $9. The prompt that inspired it was, again, the title.
Monster Teeth and Art Glass -- a 1200 word story inspired by the prompts Parasites and Beachcombing and even Timepieces, though the imagined rustic sun dial made from monster parts (intended for sale to tourists from the mainland) somehow vanished in the writing. You can sponsor it for $12.
I'm feeling much more pleased, focused, and accomplished than last month at this time!!! Thanks again to the friends who sent me prompts in my wasteland of no internet, (and also to my bosses who scheduled themselves into meetings most of the day, and who didn't take me up on my morning attempts to acquire enough information to schedule more work for myself for the day).