You walk down the street, fingers curling around the small parcel and attached letter, desperate to get it to the Post Office on time. Up ahead you see the building where your letter must be posted, you speed up just a little and make it right on time. Your letter is sent, let's see what's inside...
NECESSITIES: To join you must send an example of your letter writing to myself (PenguinAttack) or StellaThomas, just to check your skills.
This is an open storybook, so anyone can join and send a letter.
There are no fixed commitments, if you can only (or only desire to) write one letter, please do so! This must be kept relatively PG, innuendos and the like are allowed but asked to be kept mature and subtle.
If you wish to create a character, please develop a profile and send it along with your letter example – your letter example would be best to show part of your character! I’ll post the first letter as an example.
CONCEPT: This is a letter writing Storybook. Each character communicates only through letters from themselves to another character. This may also include telegrams, though remember telegrams were expensive and thus usually very short! There are occasions for the odd newspaper article, photograph or such but this will be singular and on advisement.
SETTING: The Post Office is the vehicle through which hundreds of thousands of letters are sent to beloved and enemy alike. Operating in the 1900s, the Post Office is going stronger than ever - though there is the small issue of a sneaky postal worker, taking a peep at letters being sent. These letters are expressed by the characters in the storybook.
PLOT: To be developed! We're inviting any letters at the moment (though they must have a purpose to them! Sending a letter to someone who can never answer may not be the best way to be a pen pal). As our Post Office grows, we'll no doubt find that threads of narrative are exposed, and thus our plot will grow.
It would be of benefit to have all letters dated, at minimum with the year, so that any plot that develops can be made chronologically sound.
We look forward to receiving your letters!
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