This is a follow-up on a music notation project I’ve mentioned recently. (I’ve been inputting the scores for pieces I still have handwritten manuscripts for. Some are lost, so this is the last one I have on hand.)
#dungeon23 Days 74-84: The Tomb of Khasha-Sha
Time for another #dungeon23 post. This time, I detailed the ruins of a ghost town/palace containing the tomb of a local ruler, the enigmatic Khasha-Sha. Day 84 was yesterday, so I’m posting this today!
#dungeon23 Days 66-73: Some Little Fragments
I spent my #dungeon23 time this past week detailing a trio of small, connected fragments of the broken moon. I like the challenge of designing interesting locales, one or two at a time, that are weird and unique enough to be interesting, malleable enough to work as SF or as science fantasy, and that fit together into a single milieu (albeit a kind of jigsaw setting).
“In Their Shadows” Notation Notes: The Halfway Point
Well, I decided to notate one of the last pieces of music I wrote as a student. It’s the last one I still have a manuscript for that is worth notating, so I figured, why not?
#dungeon23, Days 52—65: The Large Fragment
This is another installment in my #dungeon23 project, updating my progress up to Day 65 of the project, which was Monday the 6th of March. Continue reading