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Any writers are welcome to discuss topics about their writings to become more creative.
Local writers have the opportunity to enter topics at this journal that are substantial to the learning process of writing, including design of newsletters, manuals, books, and other related formats, such as a job resume, an essay, poems, and simple advertising.
September 4, 2024 at 11:23pm
September 4, 2024 at 11:23pm
#1076274
Think of it this way: You built a few pages of type and graphic design into a RPG campaign (SF, Fantasy, Old World, New World, et al.) and you think that you might have something of value within your current schemes of RPG enlightenment, including many players, so you believe that more would provide enough change and substance with an expansion.

You're probably right about that assumption! Some other so-called RPG campaigns where SO small when you were a kid that they seem totally monotonous and dragged for hours without recourse. But it was fun nevertheless!

Today is the day, my friend. You have pages of notes written by you in your study about your RPG and the player's who participated. And what should you do with all of those hard graphics you had spent innumerable hours drawing and
coloring? Yet you never could stop building your campaign game to certain new heights. That's why you know you CAN accomplish more - and better!

Believe me. You will get better. But not if you fail by misbelief. Your mind stops you in a dead end track, where there's nothing but backing up and staring out into a vast ocean. You know better BTW. 😉
February 28, 2024 at 7:32pm
February 28, 2024 at 7:32pm
#1065178
You can use RPG adventures in the standard softcover, or hard cover format; or even write a few pages for friends, relatives, acquaintances, school papers, or for a particular job interview on the open market.

The way you start is you own your own RPG campaign that you manage by being the referee, DM, or GM. If you own it, it's yours (the campaign game). But remember: In order to protect your work before production, you must have the appropriate copyrights for protection, such as for graphic and and written materials. It would also be a great idea to honor your RPG buddies and fans by placing either their character names or their real names in the front- or back-matter
pages. Also, if you use something about a copywrited RPG work, you must
include the work's title, or even multiple titles depending on the size of the RPG and its use about your relative fiction uses. If you seem to be crossing uses about RPG novelization of adventurers with RPG mechanics, the details of novelizing will become intermixed with the RPG mechanics; thusly making you libel for any copyright infringement lawsuit.

So the best you can do is to think-place your story creations, which require your details about adventures. Even encounters should be changed to protect you against fraudulent use of intellectual property. But once changed, you clear the path to great and honorable success to employ your work without hassle.

Bohemian5
December 19, 2023 at 4:18pm
December 19, 2023 at 4:18pm
#1061204
Welcome to the Diffused Writers Journal.

         I do hope that after all my circumstances and the holidays pass, I'll have some samples for members providing insight into the value of presentation and writing for the menagerie (a diverse group [of learners, realists, and professionals] that will, undoubtedly, continual to learn through their structural endeavors.

At that, I'm not necessarily providing all of the necessary tools or parameters. I provide some samples so that you, as conscious, creative, and responsible writers, might use the samples to support your current creative dynamics. These would include: Structural Outlines/Thought Outlines allowing you to provide a slow and sensible construction of information; Understanding Your Genre of Interest; Choice of Language; and Understanding POV and how it can, dynamically, change the quality of your work.

So, all of us are heading into New Year 2024! Happy New Year Members and Writing.com!

Mender_Eon
September 20, 2023 at 9:52pm
September 20, 2023 at 9:52pm
#1056013
Greetings to All Writing.com Members and New Joining Members!

The Diffused Writers Journal is about you and your writing regimen at Writing.com. If you have some samples of your writing skills, show some of them here for other writers to learn and use. Please don't be prolific. Leave space for other writers. If you do display some samples of your skillful writings, leave your Writing.com URL or your blog/journal URL so that other members can directly reply about the material. In addition, please read my journal's description about the long learning process of various writings. *StarStruck*






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