
by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig
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Building a Sci-Fi World with a Korean Inflection – that sounds interesting!
It really does!
As always, Elizabeth, these are interesting, helpful links. This time, I noticed the one on writing elsewhere. It's funny, I haven't done that very much lately. Sometimes, writing in a different place – even a different room – can get the juices flowing. I ought to start doing that again.
I haven’t done it much lately, either. I keep meaning to!