Welcome to the 16th (5+5+5+1) writing club update. Looking at the intro to the 16th chapter of Procedural Generation in Game Design: Generative Art Toys by Kate Compton, we find the somewhat quaint observation:
Everyone loves being creative. And everyone likes discovering that they're more creative than they thought they were. For many years, people have enjoyed crafts like pottery wheels, Spirographs, Mad Libs, spin art, paper marbling, and tie-dye. These artistic toys helped everyday people make interesting artworks (even if those people lacked creative talent or inspiration) by producing surprising and emergent results from simple choices.
Now that we have digital systems, we can make art toys with even more surprising and emergent behaviour. [...]
This book (edited by Tanya Short, and Tarn Adams) was first published in 2017, long before the term "generative art" would take on a very different insinuation. I've certainly got some strong opinions on the subject of both interpretations, but this is a writing club update not my personal soapbox.
Having now fulfilled my self-imposed rule of introducing a quote related to the number of WC updates since we started, I now turn to an observation about my local climate/weather, before introducing our writers, and finally extending a friendly invitation to any lurkers in our midsts. :)
Up here in the Northern hemisphere, at the heel of October, it's starting to get chilly. The ideal weather for reading and writing probably varies as much as the individual writer, but for me this feels like book weather.
Speaking of individuals, here is the call for our regular writers to share their updates!
I think I'll move this list to the main Writing Club sticky post next update, since the @s don't seem trigger notifications consistently across applications. Let me know what you think, if you have an opinion on this.
As is forever the case, passers-by are very welcome to come on in and lurk, comment, or post their own updates.
Hello everyone — Shayan here — new lurker in the group. I love the idea of having people to bounce ideas and pieces off of.
I published my first book (a collection of 10 short stories) earlier this year, and it was the most fun I’ve had doing anything in my entire life.
If anyone is interested, I’d be happy to share a link, but I don’t want to spam the group with self-promotion. I’ve been busy with my editing work, but I fully intend to get back into writing again soon. My current projects are:
Short-term goal? Write ONE story before December.
Does anyone have any ideas?
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Welcome! It's considerate of you to show restraint re sharing links. If you've got a homepage or hub of some sort online, you can also put in your Bio for anyone who goes looking, if you don't want to come on too strong.
It sounds like you've read the sidebar already, but yeah, the rule around self-promotion is mainly to keep people from just dumping their work in the community without actually engaging with other posters. On that note, a great way to open up avenues for sharing is to comment on the stuff other people have shared.
Also if you've got a specific story, sample, or draft that you'd like to share, either for feedback or just to show off (it's allowed!), you can use pads.slrpnk.net to do that. It's not a rule or anything, just one of the available tools.
I mean... with the turning of the season, the nights drawing in... I've got to say horror, right? 😈 Hehe.
I accept. I've never written horror or anything close to it. But I'm gonna give this a shot!
Nice! Can't wait to hear about it!!