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Originally Posted by Sytze I am intrigued, to be honest. I am not sure if you allow everyone to participate in the story and I'm even less sure if I can measure up to the quality of writing you will post, since it is kind of hard to judge your own writings, but if it is possible, I would definitely want to join.
I could post fairly frequent, although the uni might be a bit of an obstacle every now and then. However, it should be possible to post regular and frequent.
I am wondering, though, do you need a character sheet, or will we build, expand and elaborate on our character in the story itself? If a character sheet is needed, could you perhaps post the one you had when you started writing on the DF books? |
Well, as BS said, all new writers are *extremely* welcome. Indeed, encouraging 'fresh blood' is much of the point.

So, if you are interested, that would be awesome. Don't worry so much about the frequency of your posting rate, personal schedules do take priority and that is understood. As far as writing quality goes, there has always been a wide range of writing within the DF, and what is most important is not so much things like grammar and spelling, but rather, creativity, imagination and the enjoyment of 'working' with others in a group setting.
While there is a history amongst the DF characters, this would truly be a fresh start which gives room for all kinds of different directions. The last thing we want to do is become bogged down, or beholden to a rigid storyline. Rather, we are hoping to keep the story as open and spontaneous as possible. This is not to say that different writers can't plan a little or create side plots, but we want to avoid anything so planned out that forward movement becomes nearly impossible.
About character sheets. I don't know how everyone else will feel, but I'm not certain we really need to worry about that too much. When the very first DF story took off, the characters developed as we wrote the story.
If people wanted to put up descriptions of their characters I don't at all see it as a problem, but it's not necessary either. Besides, if we don't know anything about a character initially, and they slowly unveil themselves, that is all part of the fun

And fun, is what this would be all about
