Welcome to this our third writing club update! See previous writing clubs here. As always I hope you have all had a great month, with a good balance of outdoors and indoors activities.

Here are our participants with stated goals from last month, although anyone is free comment with their own writing progress. If you’d like to join this list of participants, just say so in a comment, with a description of what you’re working on and what you’d like to do this month. Easy as pie!

Okay, without further delay, our…

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  • hazeebabee@slrpnk.net
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    2 months ago

    It’s cool you want it bring in more real world knowledge and references into the campaign. I love seeing creative stuff thats grounded in real scientific knowledge and current practices.

    & the art looks awesome!

    • JacobCoffinWrites@slrpnk.net
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      2 months ago

      Thank you!! I very much want to ground the campaign (and solarpunk fiction in general) in worthwhile, usable information, at least to the extent that I can learn/present it accurately! I’d very much like to help people learn about real-life illegal dumping tactics, watersheds (and how they’re frequently split by borders, and their importance to humans and habitats), and getting to add a basically-functional understanding of soil testing (possibly just minus sending samples away for a lab, unless we use drones for that) is a great opportunity.

      I’m really looking forward to seeing how they’ll investigate - will they focus on old records? Oral histories from locals who were around at the time? Scientific test kits of modern soil? Some combination? Will they consider erosion and the sites’ proximity to the town’s three watersheds to narrow their options? Will they think of something completely out of left field and leave me scrambling to provide useful info?

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        2 months ago

        I love that approach to creating the world: open ended and educational. Realistic games are such a fun way to delve deeper into new topics – especially ones that can seem a bit dry other wise. Like soil testing!

        I think the multilayered approach works particularly well for the slrpnk genre too, since our ecosystems are complex with many different changing parts that contribute to the whole. Having all of that baked into the game encourages the player to get familiar with all the different ways our environment can be hurt and healed.

        Super cool :) thanks again for sharing your process, I find it very inspirational