Are you looking to write a story? Post art? Have a discussion on the topic?I know, it's a classic newbie question, but I'm new here, I think I've scoped out the ground, and I want to play nice...
So am I right?
If not, then I anticipate being cast into the outer darkness, but a signpost to where I should have been would be better.
It's a story, in episodes, but also an introduction to a universe.Are you looking to write a story? Post art? Have a discussion on the topic?
Fear ye not, jcmsir, if it turns out to be in the wrong place we can move it without fuss. Fire away.I know, it's a classic newbie question, but I'm new here, I think I've scoped out the ground, and I want to play nice...
So am I right?
If not, then I anticipate being cast into the outer darkness, but a signpost to where I should have been would be better.
Unless it's specifically about Romans, it probably would be better here http://www.cruxforums.com/xf/forums/mainly-poems-and-stories.24/, though it's not that big a deal where it goes.It's a story, in episodes, but also an introduction to a universe.
Dystopias can become real. The satirical lyricist Tom Lehrer once said that he had to stop writing satirical songs when Henry Kissinger won the Nobel Peace Prize. No satire can top that.I know, it's a classic newbie question, but I'm new here, I think I've scoped out the ground, and I want to play nice...
So am I right?
If not, then I anticipate being cast into the outer darkness, but a signpost to where I should have been would be better.
There are lots of stories here, including many with the crucifixion theme, taking place in imaginary today's or near future dystopian worlds. If the plot involves crucifixion, I usually post them in the 'crucifixion' or 'when in Rome' sections, regardless whther the setting is in ancient Rome.I know, it's a classic newbie question, but I'm new here, I think I've scoped out the ground, and I want to play nice...
So am I right?
If not, then I anticipate being cast into the outer darkness, but a signpost to where I should have been would be better.
Thank you!Link to jcmsir's new thread:
The Bachelors of Laws Induction Lecture, Durham University, 2062
Delivered by the Procurator of Public Protection for the Republic of Northumbria, Dr Norman Laws. Good evening. It is good to see nearly one hundred would be lawyers gathered here today. Forty years ago I left this university, and lived through times you do not need to imagine because they are...www.cruxforums.com