WorldEmber 2024

 

The most wonderful time of the year is nearly here. And no, I don’t mean the Winter holidays. Nope. They’re stressful and dark and, at least here in the U.S., bound to be full of uncomfortable conversations with relatives on the other side of the political spectrum—even more so this year, an election year. So when I say “the most wonderful time of the year,” I’m talking about the impending arrival of WorldEmber—a community event put on by the fine folks at World Anvil each December.

 

The goal of each WorldEmber is to write at least 10,000 words of original worldbuilding over the course of 31 days. And this page you’re reading right now—this one right here—is where I’ll be planning for the event and sharing what I make.

 

Preparation

 

Week 1 Homework: Goals and Focus

As you would expect, the first step in planning for an event of this size is to define your goals and your focus. I mentioned above that the minimum word count for WorldEmber is 10,000 words. That said, many folks write more than that—including me! I’ve written 25,000 or more words in each of the last three WorldEmbers, an achievement I’m very proud of. But just as I did last year, I’m setting my goal at 10,000 words—the minimum—to keep things manageable, and to be pleasantly surprised if I get to the bigger number.

 

Regarding an area of focus, I’ll be channeling all of my energy into building out the parts of Eden which will be showcased in the next few issues of The Blood of Seven Queens—the issues I’ll be writing and illustrating in 2025. These include the city of Watersmeet, its famous brothel—the birthplace of the Sisterhood of Sex Workers—and more.

 

Here’s a breakdown of where we’re going in issues 3 (January 2025), 4 (April 2025), 5 (July 2025), and 6 (October 2025):

 
  • Covenant, to find Rumapa Stiltskín, to learn the secret history of Marnie Miller, and to gather support for Frieda Jacobs’ war against The Wizard of Oz
  • Watersmeet, to learn more about Gretel der Jäger and her son Alexey II, to bring the Cheshire Cat into the action, and to witness a battle between the White Mages and the aforementioned Sisterhood
  • Old Ludditon, to visit Yesterland Academy and recruit a professor into Frieda Jacobs’ fold, to learn more about the romance between Ella of the Ashes and Gwendolyn, and more.
  • The mountain range between Yesterland and The Realm, where we will encounter a young Willem Shaxbeard—a bard who’s working as a dragon watcher to make ends meet.
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    Week 2 Homework: Prepare Your World

    Review Your Homepage

    I love my homepage. It begins with a clear call-to-action related to my most recent project, continues with an elevator pitch for the world, and includes plenty of visuals to let the prospective reader know what they’re in for.

     

    The only time I doubt myself is when I remember that it wasn’t used as an example of a great homepage on the World Anvil blog. Then I remember that these things are highly subjective and that my clean and somewhat minimalist design might not be everyone’s cup of tea.

     

    Create or Review Your World Primer

    I’ve got a pair of introductory articles that I’m also quite proud of, one for my Stains of Time novel series and one for the world of my comic book The Blood of Seven Queens. I just took a look at both of them and I think they’re in great shape. The paragraphs are short and punchy, the visuals establish tone and theme, and the links, if clicked, will take the reader to the best jumping-on points I have.

     

    Set up your community tools

    The recently unveiled BBCode for embedding Substack newsletter sign-ups has been a godsend. The footer section of every page on my site now includes a clear community-building call to action. And as I’m a bit of a minimalist, I don’t want to clutter up the page any more than it already is. I do like the suggestions on the WorldEmber homework page to add a Follow button and to consider self-assigned subscriber groups, but I feel like I’ve made my choice about where I want to direct folks’ attention vis-a-vis community and that I should stick with it.

     

    CSS Wizardry

    I appreciate that each year’s WorldEmber prep includes the caveat to mess with your CSS now rather than giving it the chance to distract you during December. That said, I’m pretty happy with where my CSS is at. The only thing that’s flustering me, and only because I just looked at it for the previous part of this week’s assignment, is the footer. I’m going to take a look at that now, in the 50 minutes or so before I have to drive my daughter to work, but that’s where I’m stopping. I’ve got too much else going on to fall down this particular rabbit hole.

     

     

    Week 3 Homework: On the Hunt for Inspiration

    coming soon…

     

     

    Week 4 Homework

    coming soon…

     

     

    Bonus Homework: One of Everything, Year Four

    For the past three WorldEmbers, I’ve embarked upon a little mini-quest of my own to write at least one article per article type available on World Anvil. Here’s the ever-evolving plan:

     
    • Building  
      • Yellow Brick Road
      • The Watersmeet Brothel
    • Character  
      • Medusa
      • Big Bad Wolf
    • Country  
      • Ninth Empire of Oz
    • God/Deity  
      • Triceratops Goddess
    • Geography  
      • Cavern of Innuendo
    • Item  
      • Phina’s Tongue
    • Organization  
      • The False Kings
    • Religion  
      • Elven elder gods religion
    • Settlement  
      • Watersmeet (primary location of issue 4)
      • Covenant (using visual inspiration from issue 3)
      • Mab Bexkosh (using visual inspiration from issue 2)
    • Species  
      • Jabberwock
    • Vehicle  
      • spirit of punk train
    • Condition  
      • a secret wars-style selective amnesia which affected refugees in the second age
    • Conflict  
      • The Darling Débâcle
    • Document  
      • Pinup magazine (maybe sold via scrolls, which might lead to slang: “I saw the whole scroll” or “That guy went whole scroll and streaked across the field.”)
    • Ethnicity  
      • A group of artificial life who believe, like Cylons and Terminators and whatnot, that traditional life must be put in their place or possibly wiped out. Make it more nuanced than that, though.
    • Language  
      • Elvish
    • Material  
      • Draconic Saliva
    • Military Formation  
      • Aerial Reconnaissance Patrol
    • Myth/Legend  
      • The One About the Ducks and the Squirrels — recounting a version of the Bradford legend about the Necronomicon being buried at the bottom of Tupelo Pond
    • Natural Law  
      • Sacrificial Magic
    • Plot  
      • A Mad-Libs/Cards Against Humanity-style game
    • Profession  
      • Dance/Dream Therapist — someone who uses the Dance of Dreams to heal mental trauma in their patients
    • Prose  
      • A story about Medusa and Athena, based on conversation with Lissa from September 2024
    • Title  
      • King of Hearts
    • Spell  
      • Dance of Dreams
    • Technology  
      • EEP Audiovisual Implants
    • Tradition  
      • Wonderland Croquet
Who?
The ever-lovin’, hazel-eyed E
 
What?
WorldEmber 2024
 
When?
December 1–31, 2024
 
Where?
The Beef
 
Wherefore?
Ours is not to wonder why. Ours is just to do or die.
 
How?
I know not. It’s a mystery.

Progress

This is where my finished articles for WorldEmber 2024 will go, once they’re done.


Comments

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Nov 2, 2024 13:59 by Elspeth

Good luck reaching your goal! I'm going to borrow your mini-quest of "one of everything". I hope that's OK. :D

So many worlds to choose from...
Nov 3, 2024 00:51 by E. Christopher Clark

Absolutely! I've even toyed with creating a badge for it and making it an unofficial challenge.

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Nov 2, 2024 14:58 by Mochi

A thorough plan for writing every template, love it!

I hope you have a great day!   Explore the endless planets brimming with life of the Yonderverse! Go after creatures, discover new places, and learn about the people you find along the way.   Come prep for WorldEmber with me!
Nov 3, 2024 00:51 by E. Christopher Clark

Thanks! Yeah, it's my favorite thing about the event these past few years. I definitely step out of my comfort zone for some of those templates.

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Nov 4, 2024 14:37 by Bart Weergang

Good luck Chris, and don't forget to have fun!

Nov 4, 2024 19:53 by E. Christopher Clark

Thank you! I plan to have loads of fun!!! I hope you do, too.

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Nov 10, 2024 19:35 by Alan Byers

Can't wait to see what you got Chris! Best wishes.

Nov 11, 2024 00:35 by E. Christopher Clark

Thank you! Right back at you. I think it's going to be a great WorldEmber.

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Nov 16, 2024 17:11 by Chris L

I'm late to the party here! Great to see all your plans! I'm just starting to get mine together!


Take a look at my Institutions of Learning challenge article.

Learn about the World of Wizard's Peak and check out my award winning article about the Ghost Boy of Kirinal!

Nov 16, 2024 17:38 by E. Christopher Clark

Excellent! Looking forward to seeing your plans too.

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