And the final Jeopardy answer is "No Good"
Me: What is Snee up to Alex?
Trebek: That is correct, you win all the marbles
On 09/12/2017 at 04:34 PM by Matt Snee See More From This User » |
I haven't been playing many games. :( Although I have decided next month, besides Mario, I'm going to buy Senua's Sacrifice. I think that game is RELATIVELY short, so maybe I can get through it. It really piques my interest, so.... Mostly I've been obsessed with my projects again after a month long or so rut when I did nothing, but now I'm working hard. Since I don't have much to talk about when it comes to games, I thought I would summarize the projects I'm working on below, and let you know what they're all about!
This is my gritty YA Western/Fantasy novel that takes place in 1920s Oklahoma and the magical world of Iska, home of wizards, elves, and orcs. The set-up is the two worlds are slowly becoming one, bring aspects of each together, in a clash of realities. In it, 14-year-old Delilah Strite and her Uncle Huck must navigate this dangerous world.
I'm about 200 pages in, and I serialize it on Scriggler, here:
https://scriggler.com/Profile/matthew_snee
This is my new space opera. This is also a fantasy story, with dragons and orcs, etc. But it takes place in space. So you have elf planets and orc planets and dwarf planets, etc. etc. and they all intermix like Star Wars. I've worked on this for a while, and am going to be serializing it on Jukepop as soon as it gets approved. I think some of you scifi fans would really like this one. It's dark too!
While the original Night Shepherd story had him traveling back to save King Arthur, this one has him traveling forward in order to save the future. Bryce Dayne, also known as Night Shepherd, is the only one who can stop the Time Tyrants, who have seized the Dayne genetic line to enslave the future. This one is done, but needs a rewrite, which I will do when I serialize it on Jukepop, shortly.
This is my super weird, "New York City is a spaceship" wacked out story inspired by a mystical experience I had in Brooklyn about ten years back. I can't say much more than that, but I hope to serialize it soon.
Night Shepherd in 'Nam! Here, Night Shepherd travels back to the Vietnam war to try to save a CIA project that went awry. Expect grit and violence. Gonna be serializing this on Jukepop once it gets reviewed and approved by them.
This is me and Gregg's new, non-Crumbling Sky novel. In it, a Native American teen uses the perverse magics of his angry ancestors to wage a fiery war to retake the united states for his people. Pretty fucked up controversial stuff. I feel like now is the time for this story though. WIll be serializing this on Jukepop too.
This one isn't really developed yet besides the thinking about it. It's a short prequel to Gustav Flaubert's Madame Bovary that shows Emma before she gets married. Trying to redeem her somewhat, I guess.
And that's that! Busy busy!
it is kinda perfect isn't it? An entire accident - I used three images, one of fire, one of the Native American, and one of the horses, and they just went together perfectly. Probably can't use it to really publish it, but at least I have an idea of the cover designer when it's time.
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