ah, thanks! i'm currently in one with five other writers besides myself, so we'll see how that works once we start! do you mind sharing more about your rp experiences with small groups in general? it would be my first time doing this and i'm curious to hear your thoughts.
i tend not to critique someone's work unless they ask for it, but if it's so bad it's unreadable OR just doesn't vibe with you (sometimes it's just like that), i find a graceful way to say that is "sorry, i don't think our writing styles are compatible! wish you the best of luck in finding new...
i love writing, creating ideas, and working with others, and roleplay so naturally works with these that whenever i leave roleplaying, i know it's only a matter of time until i'm back.
i've tried group rps before and i don't think they're for me either. i think the only way i'd consider joining a group rp now is if it has a well thought-out, killer (not literally) concept with maybe 3 other solid writers whom i can trust to keep the story fresh and rolling. this seems like an...
does anyone remember dragonadopters? gee, must've been all the way back in 2009/2010, back when emailing friends was a thing. my friend in elementary school who introduced me to that site once sent me an email as one of her dragons, and i remember my little mind being blown. i think this...
this concept is pretty interesting! i think i tend to set rps in places i've either been or that don't exist, just because i feel i can't do certain real places justice and would embarrass myself in front of my partner if they had visited said area before. perhaps once i get more confident in my...