Elyse M Grasso on Nostr: #WritersCoffeeClub 14 Setting> Where is your WIP set? Why did you choose this ...
#WritersCoffeeClub 14 Setting> Where is your WIP set? Why did you choose this setting? Describe your world-building.
(Like Fermat, dying, I lack space.)
I found I really loathe the medieval Christian cosmology under Good Omens.
Franz-Karl's cosmos shares many material and semiotic traits with ours as they drift near each other through Ginnungagap like bubbles in champagne, but for some reason his is a popular spring break destination for entities from outside space and time, and ours is not.
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