Elyse M Grasso on Nostr: #WritersCoffeeClub 31. Do you work from premise to world or world to premise? I find ...
#WritersCoffeeClub 31. Do you work from premise to world or world to premise?
I find it difficult to view a world definition and a story premise as being separate or in opposition to each other.
There is even less separation than with chickens and eggs, so which came first?
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