tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7618645909538172709.post6377070158387205127..comments2024-02-01T14:06:20.674-06:00Comments on Knitted by God's Plan: Memorable Worlds: The RowaKendra E. Ardnekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03593051552921296108noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7618645909538172709.post-12158181137070956892013-08-17T08:30:56.999-05:002013-08-17T08:30:56.999-05:00No, my problem is that I know so MUCH about this w...No, my problem is that I know so MUCH about this world, I try to stuff it all into a book and it comes out a bit ... forced. I've gotten used to the fact that it no longer has crazy physics, because I do have the very unusual culture to play with. It's complicated enough without trying to add in a inward curving world. <br /><br />The one I'm annoyed with is Ooladada (whose post will be coming eventually) and I HAVE written that one the way I wanted it to be, but V INSISTS that we change its setting to a planet in another galaxy, regardless of the fact that, for its series, it just WORKS better for it to be a world within our own. She's over-complicating things by setting it in Mikada. If it weren't for the fact that it was her world originally ...<br /><br />But I always have Rizkaland, Bookania, and my other "fun" worlds to fall back on when I get too frustrated with her. Kendra E. Ardnekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03593051552921296108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7618645909538172709.post-46175958461060313442013-08-17T08:09:28.433-05:002013-08-17T08:09:28.433-05:00It sounds a bit as though your difficulty writing ...It sounds a bit as though your difficulty writing this world is that you desperately want it to be something else. I would try writing it the way you want it, the world set inside our own with crazy physics... even if you don't intend to use that writing... get it out of your system... see if it works better or flows more easily.<br /><br />Really enjoying your world-building posts!J.L. Schmidthttp://jenelleschmidt.com/blognoreply@blogger.com