Writing Samples
While working on the samples, I aimed to simulate production conditions. Thus, I wrote each sample in a single attempt, respectively, and only went back for proofreading. The WIP script, I have been developing in my free time. While far from final, it is an example of my more polished works.
Sample Branching Dialogue
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Link to Sample Branching Dialogue
Setting: Underdark, Menzoberranzan, the early Sable Years
Scenario: Shimyra Duskryn, a priestess of Lolth from the Fifteenth House of Menzoberranzan, has been invited to meet with Priestess Cazna Symryvvin of the Eighteenth House.
Sample Bark Sheet
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Link to Sample Bark Sheet
Setting: A cathedral in medieval times.
Scenario: The Player arrives at the cathedral hours before the evening service.
Sample Sword Descriptions
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Link to Sample Sword Descriptions
Based on an exercise by Ivory | Death & The Author @SixFeetZen.
"The rules for this exercise are as follows /excerpt/ -
1. You get only 20 words for each description, no exceptions. Any name you give the sword is included in this 20 words.
2. You can't repeat/reuse descriptors. Words like 'blue' and 'scimitar' are descriptors. Words like 'the', 'of', etc. are not.
3. Descriptions can't start with the same word, no matter what the word is. This is to prevent patterns like 'the [color] [material] [weapon] is...'"'
Based on an exercise by Ivory | Death & The Author @SixFeetZen.
"The rules for this exercise are as follows /excerpt/ -
1. You get only 20 words for each description, no exceptions. Any name you give the sword is included in this 20 words.
2. You can't repeat/reuse descriptors. Words like 'blue' and 'scimitar' are descriptors. Words like 'the', 'of', etc. are not.
3. Descriptions can't start with the same word, no matter what the word is. This is to prevent patterns like 'the [color] [material] [weapon] is...'"'
WIP script for animated short film
To access the second draft, please email me at [email protected] for the password.
Photo by Andrea De Santis on Unsplash
Link to WIP script
genre: science fiction
subgenre: cyberpunk
narrative structure: non-linear