Hello reader. In this post I'd like to explain my vision for a writing experiment I want to try. I've long been interested in writing fiction. Specifically, I want to try some superhero fiction.
However, I suffer from the same fear common to many fiction writers--I worry that no one else will want to read what I create. In order to help overcome that fear--and hopefully to provide some additional motivation to stay after the project--I'd like to start a weekly post I'm call the "Fiction Foundry."
Essentially, the idea is that I will work a little on the story each week and will commit to posting something each week to advance the story. Where you come in, is that I would like your input. I will add in the poll gadget and change out the question to give you the chance to weigh-in on decisions big and small for the story. It essentially a Choose Your Own Adventure for the blogging world.
I will post the first poll question today. And will post the first section of the story by next Monday. If I fail to receive any feedback, I'll just go with whatever seems best to me personally. However, I do hope you'll participate. It's always nice to know there are other people out there interacting with your work and valuing it.
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