{"id":141,"date":"2008-11-26T14:14:05","date_gmt":"2008-11-26T20:14:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/doycetesterman.com\/wp\/?p=141"},"modified":"2009-04-04T13:36:41","modified_gmt":"2009-04-04T19:36:41","slug":"maybe-i-need-to-find-a-writing-group","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/doycetesterman.com\/index.php\/2008\/11\/maybe-i-need-to-find-a-writing-group\/","title":{"rendered":"Maybe I need to find a writing group."},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span class=\"mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"lonely.jpg\" src=\"http:\/\/www.doycetesterman.com\/img\/lonely.jpg\" width=\"400\" height=\"312\" class=\"mt-image-left\" style=\"float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;\"\/><\/span>There is a specific type of activity in role playing games (which are, by design, social gatherings) that is importantly and essentially NOT a social activity, and it goes back perhaps to the very start of roleplaying gaming as a hobby.<br \/>\nSpeaking broadly, this category of activity encompasses a lot of solo activities that sort of surround the Actual Playing Of The Game, like space trash around the Earth &#8212; as a player, it includes things like writing diaries or journals from your characters point of view, drawing sketches of them or the people they know, painting up a miniature for them, devising complex back stories, or simply sitting around and &#8216;generating&#8217; new character after new character &#8230; all of whom will probably never get played, et cetera &#8212; as the person running the game, it involves stuff like the above, as well as developing complex societies, environments, ecologies, history, and various bits of fiction&#8230; hell, whole <em>worlds<\/em> that provided the backdrop for the story of the game&#8230; most of which no one but the person running the game would EVER KNOW.<br \/>\nAs I said, it&#8217;s a standard element of classic roleplaying games.  Sometime in early 2006, a gamer on the Story-games forum coined a name for this kind of activity, referring to it as &#8220;lonely fun&#8221;.<br \/>\nBefore that point in time (and, in fact, long before there were role-playing games), it had a different name: &#8220;writing&#8221;.<br \/>\nI&#8217;ve never been very good at Lonely Fun.  Along the same vein, I&#8217;m having a hell of a time with my current W.I.P. because, unlike most of the stuff I&#8217;ve done before, I&#8217;m writing it alone.  (My wife, who has been subjected to various excerpts from the ongoing story, might argue this point, but compared to my previous efforts, writing <em>Humorless<\/em> has been like working for a solid month inside a sensory deprivation tank.)   No partner, no secret-blog that a couple dozen people can read as I go&#8230; nothing.  My only reader is myself, and the only interaction I get with the story is my own.<br \/>\nI don&#8217;t care for it much.  Frankly, I&#8217;ve created a lot more fiction as part of a group of creative people (read: gaming) than I have solo (read: writing), and that&#8217;s the activity that pushes all the good endorphin buttons in my brain.  Maybe that&#8217;s because I&#8217;ve conditioned myself to work that way over the last twenty years, but there it is.<br \/>\nGoing to take a long time to break that habit.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There is a specific type of activity in role playing games (which are, by design, social gatherings) that is importantly and essentially NOT a social activity, and it goes back perhaps to the very start of roleplaying gaming as a hobby. 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