Bowman Lost Excerpt

neonthewrite:

“Birdie,” he mumbled to himself, tears welling up in his eyes. “I’ll try to come home, Birdie.”

That did him in at last. His breath hitched and then the tears escaped. Bowman had spent the morning fighting and struggling and yelling for his release, for his freedom. No matter how much the giant had ignored him, he had kept right on fighting his captivity no matter how futile it was. Now, his weak promise to Rischa settled the fact in his heart.

He wasn’t going home. Home, with each giant stride, was farther and farther away from him.

No problem at all! I don’t think we’ve actually had it come up before!


@nightmares06

I like the action, the scenes that leave your heart pounding. The more emotionally charged it is, and the faster things go, the better. Sometimes I need help calming it down because the tension gets so thick it might just snap me. Anything heavy in feelings or heavy in action is my jam, I might start to fade out on the calm, chill scenes between those.

I also quite enjoy designing cases or monsters, and layering up my OCs with surprising background tidbits.


@neonthewrite

I just really enjoy working with my cowriters in general, if I’m completely honest. They get me through the hellish work days!

But for specifics, I’m a lore nerd and also an interaction junkie. I like pitting characters against each other to see how their personalities will bounce off each other. It’s great to have the characters just take off on us because their chemistry works well.


@borrowedtimeandspace​–

I agree, the character interactions are always fun with this group of writers, but a lot of the time, the parts that make me weak involve the g/t interactions. There are so many size combos between all the characters the three of us share, and all of them react differently to being smol or lorge, and it’s just so fun to toss em at each other or watch them get tossed. Drama is always certain with these dorks.

I can’t help it, I’m a diehard sucker for tols and tiny folk.

NekoNoKami23: What is the estimated buffer zone of stories, like how many stories in between the one currently posting and the one that was just starting to be worked on?
BorrowedTime24601B: It’s hard to say, since they’re chosen to post via poll
Neon: We don’t post any stories until they are finished, edited, and beta’d
Neon: And voted in, of course
BorrowedTime24601B: Stories aren’t added to the poll to be voted in until they’re good and finished
BorrowedTime24601B: which could take any amount of time

June 1st excerpt:

The coffee was almost done when he got back and he smiled in triumph. It wouldn’t get cold on him.

Dean went over to the nightstand to get Jacob up for the day. “Wakey, wakey! Eggs and bakey!” With a grin, he opened up the drawer and peered in to search for where the kid was sleeping. His eyes softened a little when he saw the guy curled up in the flannel shirt. It was almost bunched right over his head for sleep.

He reached in, nudging the shirt off of the tiny form and scooping him up into a loose fist again. “C’mon, half-pint. Time for some coffee.”