I always knew this day would come, and truth be told I've been putting it off for a long time.
For those of you are seeing this for the first time or don't know what I'm talking about...
[spoiler]Tower High is a written comedy/adventure series I created last year about what it would be like at a highschool for guardians; a place where young guardians learn about their world, and how to use their light to defend it.
It follows the story of 9 teenage guardians (9 subclasses), and how their lives are shaped by the strange, unique, and utterly WTF moments of high school.[/spoiler]
I took a long 3 month hiatus from writing, and now that I'm back I'd like to reach out to my fellow writers, players, and comedians to help me make the series better than ever. My goals is to ensure that this series is not left beneath the sand when D2 comes out.
Comedy is a very rare talent, but I'm looking for those who are willing to help keep this series as fresh and hilarious as possible.
That said, [b]if you are interested in working with me and other writers[/b], feel free to send me a message on joining the gang.
[u]Everyone's ideas will be considered, the ones that are used will be greatly credited, and (most importantly) no one will be left out.[/u]
Thanks guys!
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I'm not going to ask to write with you because Traveler knows you have enough people groping for that role, so I'll just drop some advice; Relationships. These are almost mandatory in a good story. I know you touched on it a little bit, but it needs to shine more. Relationships set up an emotional connection between the reader and the characters, as well as set a foundation for character development, which is the number one most important element in a good story. Also, when you do start developing characters, make it NATURAL. Nothing ruins a story more than forced character development. For example, if Susy refuses to go to the pond because of her fear of water, then it should take a lot more to get her there than Tommy just asking her to go once. These are just my suggestions, obviously, I'm not forcing you to do anything.