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Rated: 18+ · Book · Sci-fi · #2134227
Think Sue Grafton meets Murder, She Wrote. Then add Science Fiction to it.
#922260 added October 16, 2017 at 10:00pm
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October 16th, 2017 - Research or World Building
Oct. 16: - Freestyle Brainstorm, Research or World Building ▼

(1) Spend at least fifteen minutes clarifying things.
(2) Update your characters and definitions lists as needed.

Research: For reality-based fiction, research aspects of your novel that will lend credibility to your writing.

World Building: For fantasy, science fiction, or other speculative fiction, develop the history, geology, ecology, and/or maps for your world.


World Building: For fantasy, science fiction, or other speculative fiction, develop the history, geology, ecology, and/or maps for your world.

This particular Pilot Fighter Training Center is on the planet of Asgul. Asgul is a very advanced planet. But we won’t be seeing too much of it in this novel. We will hear about it, but we won’t see it. About the only thing we will be seeing is Detainment and The Law toward the beginning of the novel when Villiam is questioned by the Law about the death of Ovven.

The training center is located on a large Land Mass. What we here on Earth call an island. It’s in the center of that Land Mass. In that center there is a large enough Clear Area to hold seven buildings and a landing/take off section. Three of the seven buildings are for the training. And three are or living quarters. The seventh one is for eating, recreation, relaxation, etc. That training center is surrounded by a Wooded Area that’s about a mile thick in all directions.


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