Late and with Starbucks, but here’s the first prompt for the last week of Musketeer March: Love of a Musketeer.
Pick up The Road to Santiago, Chapter 25: Forgiveness here
As always, co-writing with @silverssarcasm
Muskteer March, day 17: Peace (alternate prompt)
Written et cetera between @silverssarcasm et moi
Musketeer March, day 12: Astronomy + Stars
Again, writing with @silverssarcasm
They’re just a couple hundred kilometres away today <3 (Fun fact: when I walked the Road back in 2004, I got snow in the middle of July near the reaches they’re visiting today.)
Musketeer March, day 11: Pistol or Pistole
Bit late, but here it is! Again, co-screaming with @silverssarcasm et cetera
Musketeer March, day 10: Rochefort
He’s a lying liar who lies.
Again, screaming and keysmashing with @silverssarcasm
Musketeer March, Day 9: This is what you made me
Again, co-writing with @silverssarcasm!
Three minutes late and with Starbucks but there goes Musketeer March, Day 8: Favourite Female Character (Ninon)
Again, written along with my dearest @silverssarcasm
Musketeer March Day 7: Brewing
Week 2: A fanfic trope in 1630: Fake Marriage
Again, joint effort with @silverssarcasm
Musketeer March, Day 3
Day 3: Favourite Season One Motif: Faith.
Again, co-authoring with
Musketeer March 2022
It is here! This year, @silverssarcasm and I are participating together, because we’ve found out we write twice as fast that way (and it’s also a delight).
We’ve decided to merge all prompts into a continuous story following Aramis’s and Anne’s steps down the Saint James Way, both seeking as much peace of mind as clarity for their futures. The title is The Road to Santiago, which is one thousand seven hundred and twenty-nine kilometres ahead of them, and we’ll see them through a collection of scenes in different days of their journey there and back again. It takes place right after the end of Things we haven’t said, which is currently half published at chapter 8.
Here’s the first prompt: Patch
Second prompt is here: Water, puddles (and rain)
Musketeer March 2022
It is here! This year, @silverssarcasm and I are participating together, because we’ve found out we write twice as fast that way (and it’s also a delight).
We’ve decided to merge all prompts into a continuous story following Aramis’s and Anne’s steps down the Saint James Way, both seeking as much peace of mind as clarity for their futures. The title is The Road to Santiago, which is one thousand seven hundred and twenty-nine kilometres ahead of them, and we’ll see them through a collection of scenes in different days of their journey there and back again. It takes place right after the end of Things we haven't said, which is currently half published at chapter 8.
Here’s the first prompt: Patch