In my current work, I have a phenomenon called "thin places," where space-time bends and breaks, where volatile, eldritch energies slough constantly into the landscape and atmosphere.
Excluding "organic" from my reply was hard. The biota living in my settings are intrinsic to their character.
Excluding "organic" from my reply was hard. The biota living in my settings are intrinsic to their character.
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Steve Hugh Westenra
#SFFChat Q3: We often talk about setting as its own character. What nonhuman, inorganic feature of your work could you think of in this way?
Could be a place, a thing, an idea . . . .
Could be a place, a thing, an idea . . . .
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