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<blockquote data-quote="reason" data-source="post: 1933823" data-attributes="member: 6022"><p>I overflow with ideas for stories and gaming but I'll never have the time to go through the tradition publishing path - or even the modern non-traditional path. I don't want to write books and tie everything together and deal with all the hassles that come with publishing PDFs even. But it seems a shame that my ideas will rot unused. So enter blogging - this, for me, is an ideal way of sharing small ideas that anyone can pillage, of recording and worldbuilding in a way that allows me to build up edifices one piece at a time, in the time I have to spare for such things.</p><p></p><p>I enjoy worldbuilding in a way that allows others to pick up and run with it, illuminating a whole with fragments in such a way that everyone can make what they want of the overall picture while retaining what they like of the flavor.</p><p></p><p>So I kicked this off when I had a spare day or two to set up the software and whatnot: not much there yet, and the UI will no doubt change, but you get the idea. I'd like to see more people doing this - I think it would be a good thing, an excellent resource as time goes on and it spreads. Take a look:</p><p></p><p>http://www.principiainfecta.com</p><p></p><p>Reason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reason, post: 1933823, member: 6022"] I overflow with ideas for stories and gaming but I'll never have the time to go through the tradition publishing path - or even the modern non-traditional path. I don't want to write books and tie everything together and deal with all the hassles that come with publishing PDFs even. But it seems a shame that my ideas will rot unused. So enter blogging - this, for me, is an ideal way of sharing small ideas that anyone can pillage, of recording and worldbuilding in a way that allows me to build up edifices one piece at a time, in the time I have to spare for such things. I enjoy worldbuilding in a way that allows others to pick up and run with it, illuminating a whole with fragments in such a way that everyone can make what they want of the overall picture while retaining what they like of the flavor. So I kicked this off when I had a spare day or two to set up the software and whatnot: not much there yet, and the UI will no doubt change, but you get the idea. I'd like to see more people doing this - I think it would be a good thing, an excellent resource as time goes on and it spreads. Take a look: http://www.principiainfecta.com Reason [/QUOTE]
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