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Bill Williams sent over a chapter from his entry in the Clockwork Storybook 30 Day Writing Challenge – The Lichtenstein Frame-up, that you can check out, after the jump.
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Bill Williams sent over a chapter from his entry in the Clockwork Storybook 30 Day Writing Challenge – The Lichtenstein Frame-up, that you can check out, after the jump.
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Bill Williams, who draws the long running webcomic, Sidechicks, also dabbles a bit in video. He’s been doing an online series titled Behind the Drafting Table, and the latest installment features Mark Finn.
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As the first day of the Clockwork Storybook 30 Day Writing Challenge gets underway, the participants are kicking things off with their pitches for their novels. First up is Bill Williams and the Lichtenstein Frame-Up.
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In the distant past a group of four writers calling themselves Clockwork Storybook used to publish their prose stories online, most of those tales set in an urban fantasy shared world called San Cibola.
That site and those stories have long been absent from the internet, but the writers didn’t disappear. The original writing group grew from four members to ten and have been published all across the spectrum of fantasy fiction, including comic books, novels, TV and more.
Back then, the four Tick Tock Men would often publish what they called 30 day stories – novel length fantasy stories written in the course of the 30 allowed days, added to daily. These events predated the similar NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) by years.
Now five eight of the Clockwork writers have decided to do it again, starting right now.