How are you using your world?
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Is anyone writing a series or multiple books set in the same world? Or anyone creating an RPG campaign world?
Are you writing in a different setting from modern Earth? Or modern Earth?
Does anyone have trouble creating places like cities, towns or villages where the action in your story takes place? Have any trouble describing these places because you have never lived where your story is set, in Medieval Europe or in a SF setting with aliens and cool spacecraft?
I'm asking because I have an idea for a description/setting sort of exercise project for creating places that you will use a lot and that need to be full of life and colour. (I have a capital city that a lot of things take place in).
Are you writing in a different setting from modern Earth? Or modern Earth?
Does anyone have trouble creating places like cities, towns or villages where the action in your story takes place? Have any trouble describing these places because you have never lived where your story is set, in Medieval Europe or in a SF setting with aliens and cool spacecraft?
I'm asking because I have an idea for a description/setting sort of exercise project for creating places that you will use a lot and that need to be full of life and colour. (I have a capital city that a lot of things take place in).
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Date: 2007-12-02 03:11 am (UTC)Several of my series are set on modern Earth and several on other worlds, too.
I don't really have any trouble developing these worlds and cultures. My brain just seems to click with those kinds of things. I generally find that once the lives of my characters and the story develops, everything else evolves to fit what I've developed.