Elizabeth Barrette (ysabetwordsmith) wrote,
Elizabeth Barrette
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Read "Washup" by Rix_scaedu

rix_scaedu has written "Washup" based on my prompt about the difference in skin color between dark elves and dark-skinned humans.  The discussion of elvish genetics is fascinating.
Tags: cyberfunded creativity, ethnic studies, fantasy, fiction, fishbowl, from my prompts, networking, reading
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Sounds fun -- I will look!

(Have I pitched fictobiology in your general direction? I have been failing to either recruit or properly seed the discussion, but I think lots of silly fun could be had, if a certain threshold level were reached.)
I have joined the community and will pimp it now.
Ooh, neat! That should get us some ideas to kick around. And if not, I will write up a tentative proposal for the incorporation of pyroavians into renewable energy design.
I've submitted a couple of posts.

Suggestion: either open tagging to all members, or establish a handful of tags that you want people to use. Good ones might include animal, art, community, fiction, networking, recommendation, plant, and worldbuilding.
Done, and done, and thanks again!
The worldbuilding post is up, but not the general Torn World one. I wanted to introduce the setting before individual creatures, so they'll make more sense in context.
LJ has been really uncooperative for me this evening.
I hate it when that happens.
Heh. Fingers also not notably cooperative. (Or perhaps I should blame Jasper Fforde's bookworms.)