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I can't wait for the cicada songs. Almost here!
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1 yr ago
A "Gulley washer" is a quick heavy rain. I learned this today after hearing it in the wild.
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1 yr ago
I replied! To my partners: No rush, sending all the good Juju, and I love your writing.
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1 yr ago
Busy times, but I haven't forgotten you! Will post this weekend.
1 yr ago
As much as I'd like to write for hours every day - I am currently at RP capacity.
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I’m interested in one-on-one collaboration with narrative depth. I can commit to two thoughtful posts a week. I write 3 - 5 paragraphs minimum and can go on for a dozen or more if there isn't heavy dialogue. Romance is not a requirement, but a romantic plot would have me writing a heterosexual male. I can write side characters of any gender/sex. Regardless of character relationship, I ask that any partner be 20+.
The list of thematic disinterests will be much shorter than a list of interests. I am not interested in school, heavily militaristic, combat-oriented, or fandom settings. Otherwise, the setting and themes are less important than the delivery. I have seen posts of medieval, paranormal, high-fantasy, slice-of-life, cyberpunk, scifi, and settlement building plots that have all interested me. Forced to choose, I would love an ancient or classical era setting (e.g. Babylon, Rome, The Nile, Mohenjo Daro).
On a personal note, I loved the following books: Shadow Of The Torturer (Gene Wolfe), the Three Body Problem series (Liu Cixin), Pillars Of The Earth (Ken Follett), and A Short History Of Nearly Everything (Bill Bryson). I hike the deer paths slowly, silently, and pause often. I can’t wait until my daughter is old enough to come, not long now. In the garden, I plant native perennials because I love the critters and the land as much as the flowers. Games of chance are a hoot but my heart is in calculated strategy. I draw with pencil and ink, in black and shades of grey, color seems to me an entirely separate hobby. I love tea. My wife says I make it too complicated, and I probably do, but I find peace in ritual.
I definitely remember the days of AIM and AOL frisbees (Did anyone use those disks for anything else?). I'm new to the site and happy to see a variety of interests, styles, and personalities here. I'm sure you'll find some good writing buddies! I suggest looking through and making your own "Interest Check" post. You might have to wait a week or two to find something that piques your interest. I had some good luck doing things that way.
I've only been on the site for about 6 months but there seems to be something for everyone here. Definitely poke around the "Interest Checks" in the forums. I also encourage you to make your own interest check post where you talk a little about yourself and what you're looking for. It gives folks a taste of your writing style and personality.
Welcome! I found a couple of partners looking through Interest Checks in the 1x1 forums. I still see lots of interesting stuff, I just don't have time for another RP unfortunately.
I definitely suggest looking through Interest Checks, making an interest check post yourself, or using this introduction post to give potential writing partners some more info.
I’m interested in one-on-one collaboration with narrative depth. I can commit to two thoughtful posts a week. I write 3 - 5 paragraphs minimum and can go on for a dozen or more if there isn't heavy dialogue. Romance is not a requirement, but a romantic plot would have me writing a heterosexual male. I can write side characters of any gender/sex. Regardless of character relationship, I ask that any partner be 20+.
The list of thematic disinterests will be much shorter than a list of interests. I am not interested in school, heavily militaristic, combat-oriented, or fandom settings. Otherwise, the setting and themes are less important than the delivery. I have seen posts of medieval, paranormal, high-fantasy, slice-of-life, cyberpunk, scifi, and settlement building plots that have all interested me. Forced to choose, I would love an ancient or classical era setting (e.g. Babylon, Rome, The Nile, Mohenjo Daro).
On a personal note, I loved the following books: Shadow Of The Torturer (Gene Wolfe), the Three Body Problem series (Liu Cixin), Pillars Of The Earth (Ken Follett), and A Short History Of Nearly Everything (Bill Bryson). I hike the deer paths slowly, silently, and pause often. I can’t wait until my daughter is old enough to come, not long now. In the garden, I plant native perennials because I love the critters and the land as much as the flowers. Games of chance are a hoot but my heart is in calculated strategy. I draw with pencil and ink, in black and shades of grey, color seems to me an entirely separate hobby. I love tea. My wife says I make it too complicated, and I probably do, but I find peace in ritual.
<div style="white-space:pre-wrap;">I’m interested in one-on-one collaboration with narrative depth. I can commit to two thoughtful posts a week. I write 3 - 5 paragraphs minimum and can go on for a dozen or more if there isn't heavy dialogue. Romance is not a requirement, but a romantic plot would have me writing a heterosexual male. I can write side characters of any gender/sex. Regardless of character relationship, I ask that any partner be 20+. <br><br>The list of thematic disinterests will be much shorter than a list of interests. I am not interested in school, heavily militaristic, combat-oriented, or fandom settings. Otherwise, the setting and themes are less important than the delivery. I have seen posts of medieval, paranormal, high-fantasy, slice-of-life, cyberpunk, scifi, and settlement building plots that have all interested me. Forced to choose, I would love an ancient or classical era setting (e.g. Babylon, Rome, The Nile, Mohenjo Daro).<br><br>On a personal note, I loved the following books: Shadow Of The Torturer (Gene Wolfe), the Three Body Problem series (Liu Cixin), Pillars Of The Earth (Ken Follett), and A Short History Of Nearly Everything (Bill Bryson). I hike the deer paths slowly, silently, and pause often. I can’t wait until my daughter is old enough to come, not long now. In the garden, I plant native perennials because I love the critters and the land as much as the flowers. Games of chance are a hoot but my heart is in calculated strategy. I draw with pencil and ink, in black and shades of grey, color seems to me an entirely separate hobby. I love tea. My wife says I make it too complicated, and I probably do, but I find peace in ritual.</div>