Sep. 21st, 2009

[identity profile] ellenmillion.livejournal.com
Torn World recently had its first contest, to design a plant for the world. Our results are up! Our second contest closes with the end of September.

Check out the details in our shiny new community. You are invited to watch for public posts, though only registered contributors will be granted membership.

Coding and webpage updates have been made at the site, and we continue to make headway on all the nitty-gritty details that make a world complete; more language documents have been added to our wiki, we've worked up more rank and education titles, [livejournal.com profile] mikka even made a physical mock-up of on of the Northern tribal necklaces (I about fell out of my chair when I saw it, I was so excited!), and I'm working on getting character creation in place for next month so we can start to populate this crazy world.
[identity profile] karen-wehrstein.livejournal.com
Sept 12 I wrote an email to MeiLin Miranda which said, among other things:

Re my search engine idea, it's basically to do an action campaign by online writers to promote but one term to describe what we do, so that it becomes the keyword that works.  If you want to read comics on the web, you search for "web comics"... if you want to read fan fiction you search for "fanfic"... if you want to read an awesome novel online, you search for... what?  Blooks?  Online fiction?  Web fiction?  Online novels?  There is no one term and I think the entire field would benefit, pulling in new readers faster, if we settled on one.

 

My nomination is for "web literature" because

      - the word "literature" points out that there are people writing on the web who are every bit as good as people publishing on paper and so promotes the idea of us as professionals

      - it is similar to "web comics"

      - it can be neatly shortened to "weblit"

 
BUT ...any word would do so long as we all agreed on it. 


Adding to that: weblit is parallel to terms such as chicklit and Canlit (Canadian literature), and it's sufficiently broad that it can allow all sorts of work including memoirs, poetry, etc.

MeiLin liked "weblit" enough to immediately register the domain weblit.us and it's now up and running, as is a conversation on Twitter using the hashtag #weblit.  Check it out.  And spread the meme if you like it.

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