taennyn: (Loki)
Universe: Wild Roses
Genre: epic non-earth fantasy
Size: scary (read: 'Depending on how long covering the known plots takes me, I have between ten and sixteen novels set within this world-system, and that's not counting anything ELSE they fling at me')
Cast: Large. (Family Sabaey: link, reference images)
referred to as: the doom!story, the epic, 'Roses, ARGH! (this last mostly after I've been trying to figure out the society/geography/any-other-y)
status: gnawing my skull. Worldbuilding society (tech levels, languages, tax codes, etc) and character development snips.
locked: Sorta. I'd like to be able to publish this mess at some future point, but I haven't got anything polished enough to submit, as yet.
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Universe: Herding the Witches' Horses
Genre: science fiction fairy tales*
referred to as: 'Horses, the russian spacetech fairytales
status: nibbling my skull. Worldbuilding the science they use to stay alive, Russian (and outlying areas) history to borrow/redefine, alternate names for commonly used spacetech items reflecting a different societal influence.
locked: worldbuilding, yes, but I'm using this universe as writing practice. As always, there are sketches and pieces over in [livejournal.com profile] named_by_rhyme, and a meta index is over here. Otherwise, please comment to request access. And/or demand more.
Stories: look here for notes like this post for the current stories.


Story: Death Be Not Proud
Genre: alt-Earth fantasy, focused on Europe-ish.
Size: single novel so far, may expand
Cast: Eduard De'Ath, the Morrigan, Kali, Azrael, the First of China, Edmund De'Ath; a variety of natural-deaths, apprenticed-deaths and Deity-named (the Morrigan is one of these. as is Kali)
referred to as: DbnP, the deaths
status: the Morrigan is getting good at flinging things at my head. Rough sketches and worldbuilding are active, index to the world's written pieces lives here



There are more, mostly pinged from individuals instead of worlds, but these are the ones you'll see mention of most often. Ask if you're curious.

*: I got really really bored one afternoon and noticed that most of the modern/post-modern fairy tales are Celtic (or Brothers Grimm) in origin. This struck me as insulting to the rest of the fairy tales. I am also a science fiction fan, with at least an informed layman's basis in things like organic chemistry, blacksmithing, biology and computers. These things combined.

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