Dave Justus may be late to the game, but he’s moving ahead quickly, introducing readers to his Young Adult novel. Dave’s project is unique in that it is both a mystery for the reader, and a mystery for the rest of those participating in 30 Day Writing Challenge. Confused? We’ll let Dave explain, after the jump… or will he?
Browsing: Clockwork Storybook
Daryl Gregory sent in an excerpt from his Clockwork Storybook 30 Day Writing Challenge, where readers are introduced to Harrison Squared and his first day of school.
The Clockwork Storybook 30 Day Writing Challenge is well underway, and now two more writers have joined the fray. NOTE: We’ve updated the original post, but we though we’d spotlight these two right now.
Mark Finn has once again submitted the next installment of his Clockwork Storybook 30 Day Writing Challenge, and is sharing the second chapter of One in a Million with the Major Spoilerites.
Though we haven’t seen any excerpts from Bill Willingham’s Tom O’Horrow tale, the scribe did send a breakdown of the characters currently planned to appear in the book.
For those not up to speed on the Clockwork Storybook universe and the 30 Day Writing Challenge that is playing out on the Major Spoilers Site, we sat down with the esteemed Bill Willingham (Fables), to get some background on the event.
Mark Finn has submitted the first chapter for One in a Million the third (and final) installment of the Con-Dorks series. As part of the Clockwork Storybook 30 Day Writing Challenge, Mark has submitted the complete first chapter for you to read, after the jump!
Matthew Sturges is participating in the Clockwork Storybook 30 Day Writing Challenge, and today we find out about his young adult story, Labor Day.
Mark Finn has stepped up to take part in the Clockwork Storybook 30 Day Writing Challenge. Mark has decided to pay one last visit to the Con-Dorks with One in a Million.
The pitches keep coming in, and next up for the Clockwork Storybook 30 Day Writing Challenge is none other than Fables creator and scribe, Bill Willingham with his book, Tom O’Harrow.
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.
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…