People come from places.
This is a key fact that many writers often don't consider. Building a vibrant nation is incredibly important: it helps with anything from an interesting detail to plot points, and even characterization -- the holy grail of writing. Or so I'm told.
Knowing that your character's people have these customs also tells you how your character would act in a certain situation. Perhaps they hate this other race, or think northeners are all pickpockets. Maybe your character's king is plotting a war against the south because his grandfather tried and failed. Or there's a holy relic. That's never happened before, right?
Because nationbuilding is so important yet so often neglected, I'm happy to announce the August workshop, dedicated solely to this. We'll be considering what defines a nation, starting from its geography and moving through global history to its local history and customs.
Furthermore! I'm also pleased to say this workshop will have a practical application as well. For those who are interested, you will be able to use the nation you built in this workshop in my upcoming storybook. It'll be something YWS hasn't seen in a very long time (possibly ever): you will be your nation, telling its tale through influential members. Your opponents will be the spies, diplomats and assassins of the other nations.
When?
The workshop will be split into two days. On the first day, we will discuss the theoretical aspect of nationbuilding. On the second day, we will begin setting up play for the storybook. You're not required to attend both days, but if you want to attend the second day, it's kind of mandatory you attend the first.
The dates I've established for now are and . The times are displayed in your local time. Magical, isn't it.
These may be subject to change, because for the first few weeks of August I'll be traveling and my internet won't be of the best or most reliable kind. I will let you know in due advance if I can't make those days.
How do I apply?
Post here. It's straightforward. Also post here if you have questions or want clarification.
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