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Weekend Project Post
Last week: Neon toilets! Medieval Stuff! Gaga! Legacies! Other things!
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POST IS LATE BUT AT LEAST IT'S SATURDAY THIS TIME. GETTING BETTER, YOU GUYS.
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Be sure to check out the standing collaboration suggestions. Thread set up is the same this week. You're free to repost stuff if you like but please try to bring something new to the table.
POST IS LATE BUT AT LEAST IT'S SATURDAY THIS TIME. GETTING BETTER, YOU GUYS.
Direct links to threads!
Collaborations!
I Wish There Was More ...
Resources & Inspiration
General Sims Chatter
General Non-Sims Chatter
Questions & Suggestions
Re: General Non-Sims Chatter
Doctrine of Labyrinths: Don't be fooled by the romance-y covers: noir fantasy best describes these books. The world is lushly imagined, realistically gritty, and full of fascinating twists on our own technology and mythology as well as elaborate subplots. It definitely rewards re-reading.
It has quite possibly become one of my top three favourite book series, which is saying quite a lot given how much I read.
Sample chapters here. Monette's short stories are also very much worth a read.