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On The Set
On the Set

A/N: here’s a short after a hiatus of not posting. just some shenanigans happenin’ on a movie set.^^
Word Count: 646
TW: None
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A row of spotlights lowered onto the group of people present on a set. It resembled a small town from the late 19th century, consisting of buildings of a wooden texture. The background featured an afternoon horizon, blurry and sunny.
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I love my little fictional characters!
violently tortures them
Just a little poll for anyone who wants to answer!
- Sabel✨
Sending love to you tori! And happy STS!! What is the most self indulgent piece of lore you have?
Hey, love! Thanks for the ask!
Oh my gosh, okay. It's not in any piece I've mentioned before, mostly because it's a work I haven't touched since I was probably 13.
BUT I have a world and story where being a mermaid is literally a genetic trait as simple as getting brown eyes. I am obsessed with mermaids, in every mythology, form, and fashion I can find them in. (Also: they're real.) So, of course, I wrote a story where the lore makes it so mermaids can exist alongside people-- if with its own challenges.
Happy STS! Your story gets told from someone else's perspective. Whose is it?
I’m answering this a bit late, whoops!
I love this question! For A New Infection (which is largely abandoned save for the characters but is still one of my stories) I might tell if from the perspective of an infected for a feel of disconnect and mystery surrounding the main trios actions. I think it would be a different way of telling the story.
For my current wip (which I need to fix the title for) I would probably pick a character to have pov, potentially splitting the book into multiple parts and having everyone take a turn. It’s going back to what I typically do, but I’d love to see more inside their heads than I do now with the way I’m writing
The two types of fantasy writers
1. Feverishly calculating the body mass of your dragon species, spent 5 hours last night researching the origins of steel, losing sleep over horseshoes, 20 tabs open, should a cockatrice be warm-blooded?, will die if they don’t immediately figure out when honeybees were first domesticated
2.
