The Worlds of the Books We Read
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 7:02 pm
Here in Between the Pages, we are looking at the actual worlds in which the stories are set for our part of Celebrating World-Building with the Book Club theme this Term.
We have two prompts, The World in Which the Story Takes Place and The Evolution of a World, and they are worth 20 beans each if you participate in them. As another incentive to get your imagination rolling, remember that being active in all the various areas of the Book Club increases your chances of snagging our illustrious and ultimate award, the Literati Award, at years end.
While our celebration of world-building technically ends at the end of January when we pick another theme, you can complete these prompts whenever you feel like it. If you want them to count towards your chances of earning an award for a particular year though, we’ll need them by the end of June of that year.
Your responses to these prompts should be at least 200 words in length to count for beans and towards the Literati Award. Please be sure to keep your post HOL appropriate. Also, remember to use spoiler tags if you’re discussing specific parts of story plots.
We have two prompts, The World in Which the Story Takes Place and The Evolution of a World, and they are worth 20 beans each if you participate in them. As another incentive to get your imagination rolling, remember that being active in all the various areas of the Book Club increases your chances of snagging our illustrious and ultimate award, the Literati Award, at years end.
While our celebration of world-building technically ends at the end of January when we pick another theme, you can complete these prompts whenever you feel like it. If you want them to count towards your chances of earning an award for a particular year though, we’ll need them by the end of June of that year.
Your responses to these prompts should be at least 200 words in length to count for beans and towards the Literati Award. Please be sure to keep your post HOL appropriate. Also, remember to use spoiler tags if you’re discussing specific parts of story plots.