KillerMuffin
Seraphically Disinclined
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Let's just see if she agrees before we start pinning on the chest cheese. Er, medals awards and errata.The chain is still open!
Parameters are still open for discussion.
This is what we've got:
Generalissima Judo (if she agrees).
Judo's medallion.
Minimum 2,000 words, no maximum.
No one gets the same time frame.
There is a spread of time between times.
Everyone writes in past tense.
Theme - The medallion teaches a character something.
Title is "Talisman - Protagonist's Full Name"
To be decided on:
"Sexually enlightened." Most don't seem to care, some are for it, some are against it. I don't care because my protagonist is sexually jaded, so that's enlightened enough.
POV - Second person is prohibited. Some have expressed a preference that everyone write in third person. Some have expressed a preference that everyone write in whatever POV they want.
Tone - I say we drop it as part of the discussion.
Muffie's thoughts:
POV only this time. I think we should all use third person and here's why. Third person is better for developing secondary characters and the medallion is a character that must be developed if we're going to make this chain more interesting. If you recall the Lord of the Rings, Frodo's Ring was a character. It's extremely difficult to develop any character beyond "I" in first person and most people just can't do it well. It's easy to do it in third person because a certain omniscience is allowable.
Developing a secondary character, to my mind, means having a character that's distinct from the protagonist and that the reader can "see" those characters in ways that the protagonist doesn't.

I don't want to rock the boat just make this wagon roll!!! - I am sure we are going to have a great chain story. -