Clockwork

joined 2 years ago
[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago

Never heard of that, but I'll make sure to check it out! I liked this different approach to storytelling, and I'll definitely come back to it in the future... as soon as the frustration dies out! 😂

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago

Keep us posted if you find something cool among the 60s sofi! I'm very interested in discussing those ideas, but often the 70y old American English makes it harder for me to read smoothly. I tried reading A Canticle for Leibowitz this last month and despite the cool concept (that was what made me read it), I've been very unimpressed by the actual reading experience.

As for the block, I can 400% guarantee it will end as soon as your stressful patch ends, so best of luck for that!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Tough month because I've been swamped with a number of things, but here's a bit of progress:

  • Took part in a Solarpunk Game Jam as a writer with an Indonesian team, for which I wrote ~25k words of dialogues on Inky. Eventually our devs didn't manage to make the game playable by the deadline, but it was a fun experience and I've learned how to do branched dialogues and storylines
  • Sketched a new setting, perhaps to be used in the future or lent to someone who needs it. It's a world with varying tides, so that "land" isn't defined and stable and maps can't be drawn.
  • Wrote a ~1k word short story on another author's setting

June is going to be a lot more free, so I'm going to try and tackle these things:

  • That one famous editing for the fantasy book I've postponed for the last... three monts 😵
  • Finish outlining the Kanteletar Library stories (five in total) and maybe write one of them
  • One more Meteorina? I have an idea about end-of-century Venice built on top of the current skyline, with bridges and catwalks on top of bridges, to deal with the risen sea levels... But I still need a plot so let's see!
 

Valmistamassa palloja #CiaoCiaoFestival:iin jonglöörauksen työpajalle! Tule 17. ja 18. toukokuuta jos haluat oppia jonglööraamaan minun kanssa, tapahtuma on ilmainen! 🤹

Kansalaistorilla, Oodin edessä, molempina iltoina!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

Esports fan here! Mainly Dota and League, but I watch the occasional CSGO tournament here and there. Which part of Finland are you going to be in with your program?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 months ago

Solidarity, unemployed sibling! The day will come where our struggle will be rewarded 🙏

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago

Volunteering for some brainstorming if you need to get the ending right! I've done it many times for people in our (Italian) writing group 😁

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Bit of a topsy-turvy month for me. What I've done:

  • Wrote (and sent) the short story for the solarpunk contest
  • Sent three short stories to the anarchist zine that was mentioned around here
  • Joined the Solarpunk Game Jam as a writer; I'll be tasked with writing characters and dialogues for a videogame prototype

What I will try to do in May:

  • Finish the goddamn Words of Tomorrow revision... 🥲
  • Revise the lore and structure for Kanteletar, so I can start writing it this summer

...and that's it, basically. Now onto checking out what you all have done while I was slumping! 😂

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I'm going to submit mine this week!

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 months ago

Jon Kalman Stefansson, an Icelandic writer, once said: "Writers are machines that turn grief into words". I personally don't get inspired by grief, but getting words down (to a diary, to a page that you will burn, etc) is definitely therapeutic!

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 months ago (1 children)

VERY late post, but here we go.

What I've done this month (not much):

  • Ehh... halfway through editing Words of Tomorrow
  • Racked up a couple rejections from Italian spefi magazines
  • Planned another short story (fifth part of Meteorina) for a solarpunk contest in April
  • Read the newly published anthology by Lino Aldani, an Italian scifi writer from the 60s

Plans for April:

  • Finish that goddamn editing
  • Write the short story
  • Maybe send Simulacra Navigans to some Finnish publishers? Unlikely they will print it in English, but who knows...
[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Being unemployed 😂

But when I still had a job I used to dedicate weekends to writing and weekdays to ponder ideas, so then when I sit in front of the file I can get a lot of words down with as few conceptual speedbumps as possible. I think that method works very well for me.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago (3 children)

Heyo everyone! Grrgyle invited me over so I'm diving in right away!

What I've done this month:

  • Completed the translation (to Italian) of Simulacra Navigans
  • Written the fourth short story of Meteorina (7k words, in Italian) for a scifi contest

Goals for next month:

  • Pick up Words of Tomorrow to add some scenes here and there before sending it to the editor (hopefully last time I tinker with that story)
  • Finish sketching out the five stories and the worldbuilding for Kanteletar (solarpunk novel set in a library across 400y)
  • Read the fourth solarpunk anthology by Italian authors (should come out next week)
 

Hey everyone!

Haven't seen anyone discuss these around, so I was curious if anyone knew about them.

Personally I only liked #5 and #2; others were ok but didn't feel that much solarpunk. Let me know if you have different opinions and let's talk about them!

 

Hey solarpunks!

I'm Clockwork, an Italian solarpunk physicist, juggler and writer. I would like share my website with you; I've set it up two years ago with zero html knowledge and I have given it a new revamp recently. Since I write in English but the publishing system is extremely walled, I want to make myself known among likeminded people without selling my soul.

I write mostly solarpunk (you can check out the short story page and the Meteorina "saga" (three long stories, with a fourth one coming soon), but you can also find some Neolithic fantasy and scifi with community and resistance themes. All stories are FREE TO DOWNLOAD; there are no Amazon links and most files are interoperable and freely accessible. There is a donation button but I'd rather you enjoy these stories in a non-transactional way.

I hope you will find them interesting and possibly get inspired!

EDIT: I'm an idiot, here's the link! Thank you for pointing it out 😅

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