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This is not related with /lit/.
The aim of this project is to unite anons in order to write fiction stories that appeals to /pol/ ideals. Those can be individually written or a collective effort, it'll be up to each anon.
The current thread has 3 objectives:
1) See if jannies won't be trannies and delete a possible story writing general in the future;
2) See if anons are, at the very least, interested in writing stories;
3) What should the baselines for writing be.
I already got ahead and wrote what I believe the macro-baselines could be:
>it must have coherent english (anglosphere anons could help proof-read the stories so we get an enjoyable reading)
>it can be short (3000 words), medium (12000 words) or the size of a novel
>it should align with /pol/ values
Now it's a matter of discussing if this is enough and fleshing out this framework, then getting to work.
The aim of this project is to unite anons in order to write fiction stories that appeals to /pol/ ideals. Those can be individually written or a collective effort, it'll be up to each anon.
The current thread has 3 objectives:
1) See if jannies won't be trannies and delete a possible story writing general in the future;
2) See if anons are, at the very least, interested in writing stories;
3) What should the baselines for writing be.
I already got ahead and wrote what I believe the macro-baselines could be:
>it must have coherent english (anglosphere anons could help proof-read the stories so we get an enjoyable reading)
>it can be short (3000 words), medium (12000 words) or the size of a novel
>it should align with /pol/ values
Now it's a matter of discussing if this is enough and fleshing out this framework, then getting to work.