Somehow, in the excitement of mid-semester break and the build up to the presentation extravaganza, I neglected to post our collective musings on what makes an Atmospheria (with due respect to Ed’s Central World Tendency):
Thanks, Dana, for sending the notes and deciphering my whiteboard scratchings!
(Michael – your table’s excellent example of an Atmospheria/CWT would be a welcome addition to this post should you feel inclined to share those notes)
World logline
Things to include:
- Setting (location and time)
- Rules
- Parameters eg. A small town where no on leaves
- History
> influences people (way they are, way they react)
> influences landscape - Character if it is relevant to the setting or world
> eg. Her – Theodore’s narrative arc/choices/character progression is a consequence of the world he is in - Central world tendency
- Tone/setting – in the way this statement is written
- Characters input insofar as defining conflict of world (use, view or interact with world)