Part one is here. Part two is here. Part three is here. Part four is here. Part five is here. Comments are always welcome! (And yes, it’s been eight months since this last updated. Oof.)
Posts Tagged ‘milieux’
No Honor Among Thieves (Part 6)
Posted: October 11, 2017 in Fantasy, Fiction, No Honor Among ThievesTags: assassin, Fantasy, milieux, No Honor Among Thieves, serial fiction, street fight, thieves
No Honor Among Thieves (Part 5)
Posted: February 16, 2017 in Fantasy, Fiction, No Honor Among ThievesTags: assassin, Fantasy, Jayce, Matryc, milieux, No Honor Among Thieves, noir, theives
No Honor Among Thieves (part 4)
Posted: January 7, 2017 in Fantasy, No Honor Among ThievesTags: Fantasy, milieux, No Honor Among Thieves, thieves
No Honor Among Thieves (A Chuck Wendig Challenge)
Posted: August 25, 2016 in Fantasy, Fiction, UncategorizedTags: assassins, badass female, Fantasy, female protagonist, gang war, milieux, thieves
This week’s challenge– take three sentences from the plethora found here and work them into a story. And so I give you another sword&sorcery tale, though the emphasis most definitely is on the sword and not the sorcery in this piece.
My three sentences:
- “Why do we waste our lives on the quarrels of old men?” he asked. – shaks
- “The only thing I know is bad men die old.” – jkflickinger
- He tried to get up, but her boot pressed his face deeper into the muck.- Matthew @ThewtheSlightly
So thanks to them! I did decide to revisit an old setting, Milieux, which in many ways is my tribute to Lankhmar. Gray and company are new characters, so I’d love to hear if you’d like to see more of them. As always, comments are appreciated.
All Done (Except for the Parts that Aren’t)
Posted: March 1, 2015 in On WritingTags: burned lands, milieux, status update, work in progress, writing
I just finished writing the main segment of Burned Lands, a twelve part serial story for Dark Futures.
The idea was simple enough: write three chapters of around 2.5k words each. Each chapter would be told from a first person point of view, but after three chapters the viewpoint would change to a different character. Then, after all is said and done, compile the whole shebang and put it out there for sale.
What could be easier? (more…)