Pax Asteriae on Nostr: #WordWeavers 24: Do you include characters from all socio-economic classes in your ...
#WordWeavers 24: Do you include characters from all socio-economic classes in your story?
Usually depends on the story, but generally yes.
In Radial, Milos started out poor, became homeless, then ended up in a boarding house he could've been kicked out of at any time. Alex is well-educated and well-off, because he was compensated for the childhood as a test subject, and his job pays well as he could easily die doing it. They meet all kinds of people through work too.
No billionaires though.
Usually depends on the story, but generally yes.
In Radial, Milos started out poor, became homeless, then ended up in a boarding house he could've been kicked out of at any time. Alex is well-educated and well-off, because he was compensated for the childhood as a test subject, and his job pays well as he could easily die doing it. They meet all kinds of people through work too.
No billionaires though.