This post is an invitation for any writers that happen to jump into this community to introduce themselves. You can talk about what genres or types of writing you like to do, how it’s going, what pets you may have, whether you have seen the sun enough this summer (I sure haven’t, been stuck revising too much! Haha), what informs your writing, or whatever!

Please avoid downright linking author websites or books here to keep down the self promo a little. But if you just mention the title of your works that’s fine, but try to use this discussion more as opportunity for others to get to know you.

  • EllieOPM
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    1 year ago

    hi everyone! hoping to find other like-minded authors here!

    as for myself, i often like to write fantasy, scifi, or some sort of thriller urban modern world setting but with fantasy or scifi in it! i usually work on novels, non-fiction or poems aren’t really my area of expertise. so far my works aren’t published yet, but i got already 2 drafts close to ready with multiple revisions, hoping to make a nice start once i’m ready to throw them out via self publishing. some current events, including the whole climate disaster happening, have certainly had an influence on it, also that i’m maybe sitting inside a little too much with curtains closed to focus on my work (oops). there’s often a lot of apocalyptic vibes, societies crumbling, inequality, and such going on.

    i also like to include lgbtq+ representation, and often it’s a bit youth focused although more for older teens if anything, the topics can be a bit gritty. i’m curious to hear what everyone else who might join here at some point is up to!

  • schmorp
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    1 year ago

    I’m a translator, so I write (or translate) documentation during work hours.

    I’ve also finally dared to do my own art again (after 20 years of silence, yay!), because punk is DIY, and DIY doesn’t have to be professional and polished, so I write. There’s a story wanting out and I have started collecting material for the chapters. Now I should probably fill the chapters with scenes, and then describe the scenes. As I have decidedly freed my art from needing to be good or presentable in x amount of time, I simply continue with it when I feel like it and let the thing sort of write itself. It’s a rural post collapse solarpunk story that contains donkeys, puppetry and murder.

    The real life donkeys are always first though, so this writing is slow. I also draw, and knit, and play music and garden and forage, so I mean really slow.

  • Track_Shovel
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    1 year ago

    I write reports. Lots, and lots of technical reports. Boring, I suppose, but I like it, and I’ve gotten very good at presenting technical information in an uniformed audience will understand.

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      1 year ago

      Sounds interesting! What’s the sort of tech area you write reports about, some mechanical or science stuff or more like computer tech? And is this more of a journalist or controller type investigative job or more of a teaching and knowledge summary thing you do?

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        1 year ago

        They’re environmental reports and plans to help clients meet regulatory requirements

  • JacobCoffinWrites
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    1 year ago

    I tend to write science fiction, mostly postapocalyptia but I’ve published a short story in a near future dystopia, and tried my hand at cyberpunk and fantasy. My current projects are a rural-cyberpunk-with-environmental-rage short story and comic, and a set of postapocalyptic rebuilding stories that I don’t think quite make the cut for solarpunk.

    I’m mostly doing short stories these days, so I can get something done. I’ve spent years on book-length projects with nothing ready to show for it so I’m trying my hand at smaller tasks. I’m learning to ride out whatever my current obsession is to get the most useful output from it. So the stories and comics are currently on hold while I knock together some solarpunk photobashes. After that’s done for a minute, I’m hoping to finish up the comic and get a zine put together. I’m also shopping around for magazine for the rural cyberpunk story.

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      1 year ago

      hey, cool to see another writer around! and oh, i love cyberpunk sometimes! i totally get the struggle with book length endeavors, especially given that even when you get to the end you might realize it’s not really up to quality. struggling with that myself a lot. how’s that like that you’re dabbling in so many different mediums including comics, is that super freeing or sometimes also hard to navigate? i’m pretty stuck in my novel tracks for better and for worse, i have to admit.

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        1 year ago

        Likewise! If you like cyberpunk there’s an awesome community over on Cyberpunk@lemmy.villa-straylight.social (I spend about half my time on Lemmy over there)

        Yeah when a short story turns out to have more issues than you thought, at least there’s an upper limit on the number of issues possible, and it doesn’t represent years of determined work (hopefully). My book projects have mostly stalled or collapsed under the number of logistical issues (part of why I’m trying to get better at planning and also getting some practice on smaller stories).

        The changing mediums thing is mostly pretty useful. I’ve noticed that there are days when I write (I think) really well - usually when I’m fairly bad at everything else. And there are days when I just can’t seem to do it. When I was younger I’d make myself sit there and work at it and when I’d go back and read that stuff, it’s pretty bad. Sometimes it’s better to just jump to something else, a painting, a comic, a woodworking project, and at least get something done. I’ve gotten better at telling what’s going to work and when to switch, but it’s a learning process. I don’t really get burned out anymore though.

        It also has the benefit of using different mediums for different jobs. Comics are great for when you need to show something complicated to describe but simple to understand visually, and stories are, I think, way better at conveying unspoken/unseen stuff, setting details, and emotions. I’m doing photobashes for solarpunk scenes because I want to show solarpunk values in practice but don’t want to write a plot that fits it.

  • grrgyleM
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    7 months ago

    I’m a hobby writer, currently trying to finish a really, really short Twine game (it’s a kind of choose-your-own-adventure maker). Anyway, I’ve been picking away at this incredibly short game for about a year, and I’m maybe halfway finished haha. The story is set in a land with a declining local authority (settlers), and the conversations between its remnants, and the re-emerging indigenous ways.

    I’m not sure how much of that will make it into the text of the actual game, but it’s what’s motivating it.