Clockwork

joined 2 years ago
[–] Clockwork@slrpnk.net 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Being unemployed πŸ˜‚

But when I still had a job I used to dedicate weekends to writing and weekdays to ponder ideas, so then when I sit in front of the file I can get a lot of words down with as few conceptual speedbumps as possible. I think that method works very well for me.

[–] Clockwork@slrpnk.net 3 points 4 days ago (3 children)

Heyo everyone! Grrgyle invited me over so I'm diving in right away!

What I've done this month:

  • Completed the translation (to Italian) of Simulacra Navigans
  • Written the fourth short story of Meteorina (7k words, in Italian) for a scifi contest

Goals for next month:

  • Pick up Words of Tomorrow to add some scenes here and there before sending it to the editor (hopefully last time I tinker with that story)
  • Finish sketching out the five stories and the worldbuilding for Kanteletar (solarpunk novel set in a library across 400y)
  • Read the fourth solarpunk anthology by Italian authors (should come out next week)
[–] Clockwork@slrpnk.net 2 points 1 week ago

#2 has a very human-like android and it explores the meaning of passing away from a different point of view.

#5 has a fantastic use of drones, and despite not being American myself I enjoyed the many descriptions that tied back to First Nations' cultures.

I wrote more extensively about each here (beware of spoilers!)

 

Hey everyone!

Haven't seen anyone discuss these around, so I was curious if anyone knew about them.

Personally I only liked #5 and #2; others were ok but didn't feel that much solarpunk. Let me know if you have different opinions and let's talk about them!

[–] Clockwork@slrpnk.net 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Update: I added EPUB formats for both Meteorina and all other short stories; I have been postponing that QoL fix for a LONG time but you finally gave me a reason to go and do it 😁

[–] Clockwork@slrpnk.net 3 points 1 week ago

Great tip, I'll definitely check it out!

[–] Clockwork@slrpnk.net 2 points 1 week ago

That's so flattering, thank you! πŸ₯Ή

Your prejudice was half-right actually: tech and systems are what I really want to explore, but I use shorter stories as "experiment" to practice other aspect of storytelling too. After all, characters are the most powerful illusion spell on the reader!

What's going to be next:

  • More Meteorina adventures (surely one on Elba, maybe one on Albanian shores considering the shitshow going on with the Italian govt nowadays? Some good old satire, why not)
  • Kanteletar, the stories of a public digital library founded in 2067 across four centuries of climate, geopolitical and cultural upheavals
[–] Clockwork@slrpnk.net 2 points 1 week ago

Thank you! Let me know what you think πŸ˜‹

[–] Clockwork@slrpnk.net 10 points 1 week ago

I have other formats for the novels, but now that the Meteorina project is becoming bigger I should provide epub files too. I'll work on adding more buttons and get back to you in a couple days!

[–] Clockwork@slrpnk.net 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Di fianco a ogni storia ci sono le bandierine che indicano in che lingua sono! La maggior parte sono bilingui; alcune sono solo in italiano. Simulacra Navigans, l'unica storia che avevo in inglese, Γ¨ quasi a fine traduzione.

EDIT: Ho finito di tradurre Simulacra; mi ero dimenticato che anche Snowstorm e Lady Firefly erano English-only, prossimamente tradurrΓ² anche quelle!

 

Hey solarpunks!

I'm Clockwork, an Italian solarpunk physicist, juggler and writer. I would like share my website with you; I've set it up two years ago with zero html knowledge and I have given it a new revamp recently. Since I write in English but the publishing system is extremely walled, I want to make myself known among likeminded people without selling my soul.

I write mostly solarpunk (you can check out the short story page and the Meteorina "saga" (three long stories, with a fourth one coming soon), but you can also find some Neolithic fantasy and scifi with community and resistance themes. All stories are FREE TO DOWNLOAD; there are no Amazon links and most files are interoperable and freely accessible. There is a donation button but I'd rather you enjoy these stories in a non-transactional way.

I hope you will find them interesting and possibly get inspired!

EDIT: I'm an idiot, here's the link! Thank you for pointing it out πŸ˜