I love world-building. My favourite books are the ones where the author manages to create a believable environment, either an historical one or a future one. I tend to do a lot of world-building myself, in my own writing, and always enjoy doing it very much.
Unfortunately, few people appreciate the effort and thought that goes into world-building. Once I created four different alien species for a single chapter of the story, just to make the planet convincingly different. No-one ever took notice.
Yesterday I pasted Chapter 4 of "A Stitch in Time" to AO3. That's the chapter where I made a great deal of thought about the 456 (the evil aliens in Torchwood CoE) and, if I may say so myself, came up with highly interesting things. So far, no-one has taken notice.
I'm really disappointed. I thought that such an important (and canonically underdeveloped) race would catch people's interest, as Torchwood fans are generally a bunch of people who still care for the show very much. Well... apparently not so much anymore. Which is a shame, as 456 stories are rare; so far, I've found one single story that tried to explain them, their motivations and their background.
Other than that, I had a busy cooking day today. It was exhausting, but since it means I won't have to cook tomorrow and probably the day after, it was worth the effort.
Unfortunately, few people appreciate the effort and thought that goes into world-building. Once I created four different alien species for a single chapter of the story, just to make the planet convincingly different. No-one ever took notice.
Yesterday I pasted Chapter 4 of "A Stitch in Time" to AO3. That's the chapter where I made a great deal of thought about the 456 (the evil aliens in Torchwood CoE) and, if I may say so myself, came up with highly interesting things. So far, no-one has taken notice.
I'm really disappointed. I thought that such an important (and canonically underdeveloped) race would catch people's interest, as Torchwood fans are generally a bunch of people who still care for the show very much. Well... apparently not so much anymore. Which is a shame, as 456 stories are rare; so far, I've found one single story that tried to explain them, their motivations and their background.
Other than that, I had a busy cooking day today. It was exhausting, but since it means I won't have to cook tomorrow and probably the day after, it was worth the effort.
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Date: 2021-04-29 08:35 pm (UTC)Don't feel that you have to, though.
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Date: 2021-04-30 01:22 am (UTC)While I haven’t read your new chapter, I think you’re absolutely right about world-building being an underrated skill. Most readers don’t appreciate how time-consuming and challenging this kind of writing can be.
See you later on Ao3!
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Date: 2021-04-30 03:39 am (UTC)I hear you! While I dont write my photography is very important to me. Some people just seem to think it's just point and shoot. It's not.
I wish I still had enough of an attention span to read your work. I'm sure I'd love it!
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