April 21, 2008

News EDITED: 4/27

Over at the Sims2 Writers Alliance we have started a progressive story. It is a collaboration that should be a lot of fun since we have no idea where it is going to end up. You can check it out at this blog: The Collective Our first progressive story is titled Life...Or Something Like It. Part one is called An Ordinary Life.

Hopefully we will have many new and fun writing challenges to stretch and exercise our writing creativity so check the site frequently.

Edit April 23rd: The second installment of Life...or Something Like It has been posted titled First Turn. This part was written by Beth, who I tagged, and it is fabulous. If you haven't read it yet, check it out here.

Edit April 26th: The third installment of Life...Or Something Like It called Delirium has been written and posted by Emily followed today, April 27th, by the fourth installment titled Pale Men and Crimson Cocktails written and posted by Karen. Both are absolutely delightful chapters. Please check them out.

2 comments:

  1. Beth and Cooper have already had their baby! Slim and Bonni, SLim and Bonni! It'll be so cute if they have a baby boy :)

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  2. LOL! I'm working on it although Bonni may have had her baby "offline" so we may see the child as an older one as opposed to witnessing the birth.

    I really must keep a time line the next time I do this.

    :)

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In Perfect Harmony

In June of 2007 I posted my first chapter of Dark December. Since that time, the story has evolved and changed in part through a collaboration that developed and lasted over 4 years. During this time a friendship was forged. Thank you Beth, for unwavering friendship, support, and generosity over these last 4+ years. It has been a journey I will never forget.

"Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning to dance in the rain."

In dreams, the sun sets in our eyes
In dreams, we'll never be apart
In dreams, I'll promise you'll never be alone
How much I wish your voice could send me home