The Great Collection of Huphaea, anid 1830 told by Eleanorah Starr

It seems like some Entity flipped a switch and the world went haywire, doesn’t it? Being an introvert, I am well-practiced at working from home, and just plain being alone most of the day, so the #socialdistancing and #physicaldistancing isn’t taking a toll on me. It’s when I actually DO have to venture out and gather supplies, and therefore interact with the masses, that takes the toll. Once I step into the space of a hive mindset, I am finding it incredibly difficult not to succumb to the panic, even with a list to stick to. Then I get home and lose my sh*#.
It just makes me think more and more about the story I am slowly starting to write. About going to another world completely. How cool that would be right about now?
I have done an awful lot of worldbuilding over the last year, preparing to write a first draft. At a certain point I realized I had so much backstory to do with my world that it was going to be impossible to fit it into the series without potentially boring readers to death. (Personally I love that stuff, but I get that it’s not really cool. And of course, ‘minimize the exposition’ is generally the rule.) Some of it I can work in artfully, but much of it, no.
About that time, I stumbled upon a couple of fellow bloggers who were taking a different approach to storytelling- telling their tales, introducing their characters and worlds post-by-post. This really got me thinking, and so I have to credit The Storyteller at Brother’s Campfire and Charles Yallowicz at Legends of Windemere for planting the seed of this idea. Follow the links to their blogs if you are curious about their sagas- dark fantasy and paranormal with vampires, respectively.
Starting this coming week, Eleanorah Starr will be ‘guesting’ here on Thursdays, telling her tale about the world of Ereth; an alternate world to Earth that she literally stumbled into. She hopes to be by weekly, but more likely it will be every other week. Some installments may include maps, and some may have audio recordings of her storytelling. Ereth is a world filled with magic, dragons, elves, humans, and Sentient animals, especially the continent of Huphaea, where she spent her time. You will hear about and get to know the thirty-six Elemental Families of Huphaea, and the land itself as Eleanorah relates her journey on the Great Collection of the Elemental Families, anid 1830. #CollectionofHuphaea will hold the chronicles, along with this blog.
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