New Year, New You | Featuring "Ballads of the Distant Reaches"
They say that when you travel to unknown places, you develop brand new neural pathways in your brain to handle the unfamiliar environment. You literally grow as a person when doing new activities, meeting new people, learning new languages, and reading new books. With each novel challenge comes a different way of solving life’s many problems. We’re built to grow and adapt, physically and mentally. And there’s no better way to go on that journey of discovery with our fiction than to bring others along for the ride. To build something together and share in that growth. I’d like to extend a warm welcome to all the newcomers, and a massive welcome back to the long-time readers. It’s been 18 months since we began this journey together! Weird to think about. Most of you already have an inkling of what it is we strive for here at The Storyletter, but here’s a quick recap:
We’ve grown more than I could have imagined over the last year. The comments and interactions with each of you has been the metaphorical sunlight fueling my creative photosynthesis (am I taking this theme too far?). If you’d like to help us grow even more, sharing The Storyletter with family, friends, writers, and readers would be greatly appreciated. I’m so happy you’re here to share your stories! Thanks for hopping aboard the story train. Here’s to a brand new year of growth! ~ WM What’s Happening in January
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Writing Prompt - Flip a Common TropeThe Storyletter is hosting a writing event. We’re sticking with a broad one for several months to allow time for writers to submit. We’ll test this format and adjust as needed. Can’t wait to read your submissions! Ends February 28th. Elly’s Mystified Fluff completed an entry entitled "Chosen One" and it's pretty great. I'll be sharing it this Saturday via cross-posts, however, you’re more than welcome to check it out ahead of time if you’re interested. Featured Substack - Ballads of the Distant ReachesBallads of the Distant Reaches is a Substack of interconnected Fantasy stories all set in the same world created by Benjamin Reeves and co-created by Robert Frankel. The lead artist is Shay Plummer. They each appear to be experienced industry professionals and it shows in their work! As I understand it, each week you receive a short story and/or lore entry from their ever-expanding compendium. The tales vary in length and style, but that’s because they are supposed to. The idea is that there is a fictional contest, of sorts, within the world itself where bards, or balladeers, tell their tales to the court in front of the Emperor who votes on the best tales. However, that’s more of the thematic framing of it all. As readers, we don’t necessarily have to imagine it that way, but merely read the story as if it’s told to us directly from the balladeer themselves. The writers aren’t solely Benjamin and Robert, as Ballads of the Distant Reaches is open for everyone to submit a story pitch. If the creators like your pitch, they will share their lore guide with you and you may become a balladeer within the world and get published. Here’s the explanation on their process:
This is such a cool idea. Their Substack has been a huge inspiration for what I’m trying to build with Tales of Havek. The great thing about BotDR, though, is that its a shared world with multiple creators, an open playground where anything is possible. I’m very excited to see what they have in store. I’m a paid subscriber, and I’m slowly trying to catch up on the many stories available. I’ve only just cracked the surface! Consider subscribing for free to get lore entries, announcements, updates and short stories. Upgrade to a paid subscription to receive all of that, as well as a peek behind-the-scenes and special longform narratives exploring the vast history, myths, and legends of the Distant Reaches. You’re also supporting independent artists, writers, and creators in the process! If this sounds like something you’re interested in, you can subscribe here: The Indie Promo - This space could be yours!*If you’d like to promote something in The Storyletter’s monthly newsletter, send me your pitch in an email to storyletter@protonmail.comTips + Tricks - BookFunnel IdeasOpen Calls
Gift of the Month - 5% Off For Limited TimeUp Next on The StoryletterThe main thing I’ve been working on is A Crooked Cane Comes a Knockin’. It’s a psychological, supernatural horror that started out as a writing prompt here on The Storyletter last year for paid subscribers. It quickly became a fun little hit, and I’ve been slowly crafting the narrative pieces everyone contributed during the week-long event so as to tell a compelling, cohesive story. Once the first draft is finished (soon), I’ll release the first part for everyone to read. It will be included in the upcoming collection as a pseudo-exclusive for readers who buy the book. It’s shaping up to be in novella territory, therefore it’ll be the longest story in the collection. At the end of the month, we have our 3rd meet-&-greet session on the 25th, along with the latest post in our paid newsletter series (date TBD). The upcoming XPress Access post we’ll be focusing on branding yourself and your writing to suit your objectives. It’s something I’ve been trying to refine myself, so I look forward to discussing it with you all. Make sure to subscribe and consider upgrading to a paid subscription for access to the entire To Build series. Enjoy the rest of January! Until next time ~ WMIn Case You Missed ItTo Build a Reason | XPress Access - December You’re a free subscriber to The Storyletter. For the full experience, become a paying subscriber. Thanks for reading! Until next Storyletter ~ WM |
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