You may have read in one post or another that I'm a closet wannabe fantasy fiction writer. I stress wannabe, as I've yet to develop the discipline to write anything on a regular basis. And writing fiction regularly is a requirement for improving ones skills. That means my skills are still way down on the suck end of the scale. Nevertheless, I still dream of doing it and perhaps one day, I'll write more than I dream. *Smile*
I've decided that I like my current blog format for...well...blogging. That leaves me with a site revamp paid for and deployed that has no content. Here's where you come in. *Door creaks open and cobwebs rustle* I'm going to host fantasy and fan fiction on Mystic Worlds II. Ignore any content on there right now. It's only test entries. What I want are links to really good fan-fiction, scifi/fantasy fiction and comics. The format and media don't matter as long as it's fantasy or scifi related. Cool machinima counts too, which I'm willing to host, but not link to. There are lots of sites linking to machinima. I don't need to be one more.
Once I clean-up the test content, I will be able to host full fiction submissions in .pdf format, direct posts to the site in .html format or just links to the fiction on another site. Whatever - doesn't matter to me. My goal is to highlight the best of the best, and in doing so, inspire myself and others to continue down the arduous and often lonely road of writing.
If you'd like to be included in the right-hand sidebar, send me an image w/ an embedded title similar to what I have there currently for consideration. Place the words "Banner Consideration" in the email subject lines so I don't lose it as Junk Mail.
Ok, let me go blow the dust off that manuscript and see if I still think it is good enough to show off. Hmm, maybe if it serialized I'll get the steam to finish it...
Posted by: prognosticator | July 19, 2006 at 01:04 AM
I'm looking forward to your new site. Your stories always left me breathless.
Posted by: Eureka I | July 19, 2006 at 07:30 AM
Thanks Eureka!
Some serial fiction would be wonderful. I'm going to start with a real serialized story or break-up a novella sized project that I've need to work on.
Posted by: Saylah | July 19, 2006 at 01:50 PM