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Hello again Bolero folk!
I've tried to choose some work that I think you'll find most immediately relevant. If you'd like to see some wider samples, please feel free to check out my other work here. Thank you again for taking the time. Warm regards, Will they/them I'd recommend using the PDF files where available, but you can read samples directly from the drop down menus. |
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BRANCHING DIALOGUE
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The opening chapter to an interactive fiction about a queer couple escaping their life at the Moscow Orchestra during the fall of the Soviet Union. Character and relationship focussed, featuring a gruff granny with a gun. Integrating queer history, kindness in cruel places, and the marvel of music. CW: Coarse Language |
PARTITA - FLOWCHART
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PARTITA - CODE EXAMPLES
LINEAR DIALOGUE
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Mixing fast-paced verse and snappy prose. The opening scene to a high concept contemporary fantasy featuring a found family of time-travelling witches. Exposition, but fun. CW: Coarse Language, Blasphemy |
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Slow burn dialogue with intimate silence. Igniting the tensions beneath young queer love, violence, and family. Cute, in a queer kind of way. CW: Coarse Language |
LYRICAL
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Queers on the verge of divine ascension. Two lyrical pieces diving into the murk that is queerness and religion, queer mythos, and queers as perpretrators of violence. |
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At his brother's wartime funeral, Jono is gifted a series of white feathers by his fellow parishoners, a symbol of cowardice for non-enlisted men during WWII. An interrogation of the weaponisation of masculinity. |