This year is in memoriam of Eiw. The first person who heard my crazy idea of me doing a jam. And the person that cheered me all this years to keep doing them.
I will always carry your torch, my old friend.
The theme comes from several things she loved. She loved history and celtic folklore.
Roses. The blood rose is a key element in Patchwerk. I always called the story the blood rose even since she showed me the very first prototype.
And Night. As galician, i am from a celtic culture where night is the moment souls come to visit us. For our ancestors there was not another dimension for souls they are always around us but only in the night the thin veil between living and death are feeble enough to comunicate.
I think it is a theme open enough. You can consider Celtic rose is the name of an airship. Or a american football team whatever.
This jam wants to promote fun and using imagination pleeeease use it. Thing out the box!
Rules
Deadline From now to 31th October at noon in gtm +1.
1 No Ai, And have meaningful choices. A minimum of 1’500 words.
2 If you want to do a private testing send me a pm no public testing allowed until the deadline.
Be bold, have fun and write
I will forever miss you, Brittany my old friend. This is for you. Sorry for not being better.
I think I’m going to try for it – now I just need to come up with a single idea rather than several . . . anyway, sounds like a fun writing prompt and I am excited to see what we can all do.
Thank you . . . now that is a tempting idea…. very tempting indeed, and that does give me an idea. Anyway, thank you for posting this contest. Hoping I do it and Eiwynn honor.
Great theme, as always! Not too constraining, but specific enough to tie the narrative together. Count me in!
Last time I logged in to the forum, I spoke to Eiwynn regarding our 2023 Halloween jam entries. It still hasn’t sunk in that she’s not around anymore. Thank you for hosting this jam in her honor!
Edit: Just to be sure: you mentioned that no AI tools are allowed. I assume this only means generative AI tools. Are grammar validation tools, such as Grammarly or QuillBot, allowed? (they are technically AI too)
I was looking for old playlists and found one of the last recommendations of Eiw for music for writing. She loved Celtic music and I thought posted here the link to inspire everyone.