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jdfitzroy · 11 days
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Writing Challenge | "Nyt Manifold"
A 750 word short story challenge taken from the centre of an imaginary novel.
by JD FitzRoy Write a 750 word fragment as if taken from the middle of a bigger story or novel. Science Fiction. ‘You got that, synth?’ the general asked. ‘Yes, sir,’ I replied. I’d seen the voikit in use, all the organics had one. It was as common among them as yawns and toilet breaks. He’d turned the cube over in his ancient, leathery hand. They got so old, so quickly, momentarily drifting.…
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jdfitzroy · 18 days
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THE NOVEL, On Finer Details
A new post on my continuing experience of writing and editing a novel.
As I complete the editing of my first novel (part 1 of a trilogy), I turn attention to laying the plan for book 2. But while planning this, I find myself reflecting on book 1’s journey. Too often, I would get sidetracked in the writing process. Fiddly details like names, the starting sentence/paragraph or overall structure kept interfering with the flow. And too often, I would stop to resolve…
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jdfitzroy · 9 months
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Found Material
Need creative inspiration? Try some a found material project.
By JD FitzRoy Writing is a lengthy, time-consuming craft of patience, focus, and resilience. Balancing narrative sculpting with every-day distractions is tricky. Inspirations, note taking, organising research, and the not-so-simple act of weaving all these into something that flows, will always be hard but fun. Much like playwright Colin Teevan, whose historical dramas required research kept in…
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jdfitzroy · 9 months
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"I just want 11,780 votes"
Word salad for the day...
Trump comedy gold! The (tortured) Question In preparation, obviously, I would assume for an indictment, what are your thoughts of her, because there’s some, discussion, that she may have some questionable background, you know, there’s some, her father may or may not have been a Black Panther, I think that was discussed. She’s had, perhaps, incorrect relationships with some of the people, some…
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jdfitzroy · 9 months
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Writing Challenge | "Clockwork 1833"
Historical fiction. A writing challenge. Write a 750 word fragment as if taken from the middle of a bigger story or novel.
by JD FitzRoy Write a 750 word fragment as if taken from the middle of a bigger story or novel. Historical Fiction. ‘It is my pleasure.’ ‘Indeed, indeed. I must admit, I was surprised to find you so engaged. Especially for someone so… young,’ Charles said. Ada followed Charles up whispering stairs, into his study. Curtains drawn, the dark furnishings and thick drapes consumed the light.…
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jdfitzroy · 9 months
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Dune Imperium Mega Game Box
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jdfitzroy · 10 months
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The Little Death
A new short story for my website.
By JD FitzRoy Drained of everything she once was, those doll-like eyes look, but they do not see. She cannot turn from them. She wants it to end. I am deluged by phosphorescence from a quintet of suns. Two bloated orbs kiss the horizon, the others more like bright stars, poised overhead. Squinting, my somnolent mind dials the luminosity down. Dirty pumps crunch over… not stones or sand, but ten…
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jdfitzroy · 11 months
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THE NOVEL | A Journey
This is the beginning of something new from Graviccino! An ongoing journal for all those aspiring writers!
INTRODUCTION Beginnings are delicate things… As I near the end of my first proper novel’s editing, I want to turn to a journal for its creation. And in the process, find a new story to tell. One filled with pit-falls, dramas and great expectations. So here, I will begin a journal describing the process of writing this novel. Things an inspiring writer might look out for, perhaps, or simply as…
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jdfitzroy · 11 months
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Creating a Board Game
Utilising experience gained from re-designing the Dune: Imperiumgame-board, I turned to a project I’d considering for well over a year. Scribbling notes and coming up with ideas for a game’s core mechanics of the game is one thing, feeling like you have something serious and taking it development is quite something else!
In many ways, the development of a game is like that of writing a novel itself. Turning all those disparate nuggets and cool thoughts into something that feels cohesive, makes sense and follows its own narrative path.
With this in mind, FUGUE the game, is based on my novel of the same name. Emerging through the final stages of writing and editing the novel, I found myself turning inexorably toward the game. Fully embracing and building prototype designs during the spring of 2023.
The game? Well, it’s an intriguing blend of worker placement, deck building, combined with themes and core mechanics woven from my novel. Much like adapting a novel to the screen, this experience found me re-imagining sequences in new and interesting ways from the written word, finding ways to give action to often introspective thought. And, of course, not spoiling the novel’ for those’s various plot-points.
Below are a few photos to tease the design (see graviccino.art for the images). These are subject to change, especially as I print and begin play-testing the game during the second half of 2023. Some graphical elements like the artwork that appears in ‘worker placement’ boxes are temporary, giving me and others an idea. During play-testing, I will be seeking to commission art based on the novel to go into these spaces. And then, perhaps, the project will transition to Kickstarter. Watch this space!
As this continues, I will write further posts on developing the various aspects of the game and perhaps impart some useful information for others.
Hope to see you soon and maybe we can all play this game together one day.
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