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I recently changed my url from bargainbincheese. I'm looking for community on here that can help keep me motivated and inspired to write stories.

I have one active WIP that I aspire to publish and one science fiction worldbuilding project that I write for fun but don't actively intend to publish.

The active WIP is a cool wizards story descended from stories like Earthsea and Name of the Wind. Check out the WIP intro for it here. Or read snippets and thoughts about the worldbuilding in the tag for it here. Witch, Wizard and Weaver has a female protagonist who earns many names over the course of the story. Most importantly it is about cool wizards doing cool wizard shit but it's also about becoming the weirdo you really want to be in the face of immense social pressure to be normal. There is personal transformation as a magic thing and (imo) a cool original magic system + worldbuilding. It's sort of for kids but I'm hoping that it's accessible yet interesting enough for all ages.

My sci-fi worldbuilding project is an exploration of what cultures might look like during the earliest phase of humanity expanding to the stars. I like trying to figure out what life on other planets might be like and what sorts of people would be on the ships that go to them. I haven't posted much about it but if you're interested, read this and let me know what you think!

My favorite authors are N.K Jemisin, Ursula K LeGuin and Kim Stanley Robinson. I'm also a fan of some big fantasy and sci-fi classics like Dune and Lord of the Rings. Oh and Star Trek! I like utopian fiction and I don't feel like there are many popular examples of it. I'd like to write optimistic sci-fi like Star Trek some day.

Anyway, if you're interested in any of my ideas or want to know more about any worldbuilding / characters / WIPs don't be shy! I'm friendly and I love sharing ideas with other writers.

Are you /back/ back? Are there wizards to be read??

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I would like to be, but right now I'm working on a couple of short stories to hopefully submit to journals which means I can't really post much about them here. The wizards are on hold right now sadly.

My being a fan of neil gaiman arc was I loved the graveyard book and coraline as a kid, tried to read American gods as an adult and thought yikes this is gross, watched his masterclass but didn't finish because he gave me the creeps, got back on tumblr and saw his ask blog and thought oh maybe I was too judgemental and he's a good guy I should buy more of his books.

the ask blog on here is what got me on his side. Bleh.

NaNoWriMo Replacement Challenge

Hey y'all I don't know if anyone would be interested in this but ever since I saw NaNoWriMo's bad, wishy-washy take on AI generated writing I felt so very heartbroken because the challenge is a lot of fun and they ruined everything with this insane unwillingness to stand against AI stealing and destroying creative writing.

SO!

I went and designed a firmly anti-AI replacement challenge with exactly the same goal as NaNoWriMo, to write 50k in a month, except it's gonna happen in October.

I made a lil poster for it, some stickers, drew a lil mascot, and I'm thinking it could be a fun way for people to still take on the NaNo challenge without having to swallow the heartbreak of their pro-AI stances.

I called it OctoWriBo, October Writes Bookies.

Does this sound good to anyone? I'll put a poll and if people seem to like it, I'll make a blog for it and start posting some cute stuff so we can all vibe with our writing and ignore this betrayal.

The people who have picked 1st person are psychopaths actually

I wouldn't say psychopaths. If I have to read someone's name 8 times a paragraph so I don't get confused when there's shit like "She looked at her fondly and with slight trepidation. She was always interesting to her but also incredibly intimidating" then I get annoyed. Also, some of us like to live vicariously through the characters. You let me know where I can find a demon orgy or a realm of fairies or anything else I've enjoyed in 1st person POV and I'll stick to 3rd person forever. Maybe chill calling people childish for enjoying things

2nd person :)

I'm doing an honor mode run in BG3 and I keep fucking up so bad. Like yesterday I almost died twice because I couldn't help but to pick the bard dialog option for the magic mirror (making fun of it) and then after nearly wiping went back with Gale and used the wizard line (well actually).

Right now I'm fighting Halsin because I didn't want to fight all those goblins immediately and now he won't calm down.

Sorryyyy for posting politics instead of wizards. I'm a seasonal worker and it's my on season until around January so I'm working my ass off rn.

Why do I even write? I'm not profound. I'm not clever. I'm not good. What arrogance must I have to put my thoughts on paper, cloak them in metaphor, and assume anyone else could get something out of it?

There's a great Matt Colville rant about this exact thing that single handedly gave me the courage to try writing something. Thanks for reminding me to rewatch it.

So this video genuinely made me think about some stuff, especially because it's primarily centered on tabletop role-playing games.

See, I love running TTRPGs. I think that my campaigns are great. I think that my players are going to love whatever I put in front of them. I'm completely confident that, no matter what idea I have, it'll be a hit. And I'm usually right. This is not arrogance, or hubris, or whatever. This is confidence built up over nearly a decade of being the central (often only) GM in my playgroup.

I also talk philosophy with a lot of my friends. I have stances that I'm willing to defend and that I think are important for people to hear. This is what I was raised to do, more or less. Find the truth, analyze the facts, and have confidence in anything I say.

But my family was very science-oriented. Even taking philosophy and mathematics courses in college was a bit of a rebellion. Art was never really on the table for me, and it was in 2021 that I decided that I should be an author (and I only later started putting in a lot of work). I'm new, and I know it, and that makes me insecure.

I don't know why my brain constantly translates this into the idea that I don't have anything worthwhile to communicate. I obviously act like I do in other areas.

Why do I even write? I'm not profound. I'm not clever. I'm not good. What arrogance must I have to put my thoughts on paper, cloak them in metaphor, and assume anyone else could get something out of it?

There's a great Matt Colville rant about this exact thing that single handedly gave me the courage to try writing something. Thanks for reminding me to rewatch it.

The haunting ancient Celtic carnyx being played for an audience. This is the sound Roman soldiers would have heard their Celtic enemies make.

Man if I heard that shit while descending upon a strange land with my brethren I'd straight up dig a hole to die in right the and there, fuck the emperor fuck the gods that's a warning straight from the bones of an older evil and whatever is coming is worse than death

I'm a little bit obsessed with the different strategies cultures have for scaring the piss out of their enemies on the battlefield.

Another great example is the polynesian haka. I love that they do it before rugby games. It's awe inspiring and seems to actually intimidate the opposing team!

We should bring back other ancient war intimidation tactics for sports. I want to hear Scottish footballers play this before games.

I like to think I have a nuanced and measured response to AI generated imagery but one thing that makes me disproportionately mad is AI aesthetic images and especially nature images on my dash. I unfollow over reblogging that shit and block over posting it.

Accounts that post a lot of low quality un-credited imagery will inevitably end up posting a lot of generated images. So maybe we can harness the outrage over AI to finally make it socially unacceptable to reblog from content slop troughs.

No, no, this isn't an AI-generated image! It's a 220 million-year-old petrified log located in Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona, USA. This park is famous for its vast petrified wood deposits. Petrified wood forms when minerals replace the wood fibers over millions of years, resulting in fossilized wood that can be as hard and colorful as gemstones. The log in the picture is entirely replaced by quartz crystals, making it sparkle in the close-up view. This log, dating back to the Late Triassic Period, about 225 to 207 million years ago, serves as a fascinating reminder of the ancient forests that once covered this area.

Yes the fuck this is AI I can tell because of the way that it is

This isn't even from a recent image generator this looks like the shit Midjourney was pumping out when it was first released.

Look at this shit. Poor robot doesn't know what a plant is.

BUT ALSO if it's not AI, show me other photos by this photographer, because when I look up Ceausu Cristian, I can't find any. In fact, when I reverse-image search this all I see are identical Facebook posts with different copyright claims. Most of them are posted on pages alongside other obvious AI stuff for religious boomers. There's even another generated image clearly from the same set:

^ this is also fake generated garbage

Here are some real pictures of Petrified Forest National Park by photographer Joseph Corl

See how beautiful and majestic this shit is? If you want to post beautiful desert scenery the images are out there and free to use with proper attribution.

By the way this isn't the only generated image on OPs blog. There are also some shitty photoshop jobs. I normally just block and move on when I see undisclosed AI imagery but "this isn't AI!" pissed me off.

@desert-love is a type of account called a content aggregator. Most of their posts are just stolen from other parts of the internet, mostly Facebook. I urge you to stop interacting with accounts like this. If you see a pretty picture online, at a minimum, check the account that posted it. If it's all low-effort un-credited images with marginally related tags? That's just spam. Please don't reblog that shit I will unfollow you.

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