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RE: A Digital Escape

in The Ink Well10 months ago (edited)

hi @riz611.

Thank you for sharing a post inspired by your life in The Ink Well. Your post tends towards creative non-fiction but doesn't quite embody the storytelling traits that we are looking for in this genre. Perhaps if you had imagined yourself in conversation with your games, being stuck between a forever love and a new love, or told your story about your transition from explorer style games to FPS from the perspective of being in character it may have enabled you to draw on traditional story-telling elements. Or if you had shared the interactions in real life that prompted your continuous escape into the fantasy world? There is always an angle that can be leveraged. Take a look at this resource from The Ink Well to get an idea of how non-fiction can be turned into creative storytelling of true events.

Creative Non-fiction - what is it? and tips for success

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I guess I'll have to do part 2 of my digital adventures if I ever get another chance. Do some justice to the prompt and realm. 🤔

I'd love to talk about my explorations in detail, but putting it into words is a challenge that is in a league of its own...