Some days it’s hard to decide if you want your fate in your own hands or not.
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Poetry Comics
Decide Your Doom
These stories are like the old Choose Your Own Adventure books.
This was a quick and dirty experiment. Most of the art comes from stock images and there’s a lot about the font size and presentation that I’m not happy with. However, I do like the concept. I have one more of these Decide Your Doom Pocket Edition stories that I’ll share next week.
I’m thinking about making a longer, more involved Decide Your Doom story with better art, a more legible layout, and different paths you can take with multiple steps before you find an ending. Would you be interested in a Choose Your Own Adventure-style book written for an older audience? Please let me know in the comments!
Make Cool Stuff
I love reading very short stories. I love to see how writers can build worlds and enchanting stories in just a few lines.
One of my favorite Twitter accounts is @MicroFlashFic. This account publishes 3 new, tweet-sized stories every day. Jesse Stanchak, the writer behind @MicroFlashFic also recently published a collection of his greatest hits. He writes stories in all kinds of genres.
Another one of my favorite writers of short fiction is Dascha Paylor. Dascha also writes in a bunch of different genres. Her stories are often a bit longer than a tweet, but rarely take more than two minutes to read. However, she packs in so much interesting detail and world-building, that I often go back and reread her stories several times.
She has a free Subtack called Fiction in 50 where she publishes here incredible stories a few times a week. You should go and subscribe to her newsletter right now!
I am currently working on a collaboration with Dascha. I’m creating a comic strip from one of my favorites of her stories. It should be finished soon!
Thanks for reading!
Be the weird you want to see in the world!
Cheers,
Jason
Decide your doom…
Thanks for the plug, Jason! I loved the Decide your doom story. Being me, I read every scenario. BTW, not sure if you planned it, but cool that the only positive outcomes were tied to ethical choices. (I figure I can say that here, as anyone on the comment page has likely read it.)