Michael of St. Joseph 🖊️

☦️ • Creative Writer • CCBYSA
writer@michaelofstjoseph.com
Author of Where Things Went

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The image above succinctly explains where I am at. As of this August it has been exactly 2 years since I started writing my fantasy novel Where Things Went. I wrote a blog post last year around the same time celebrating the completion of the Act I rough draft. It was truly exhilarating to have finished something even if it was only a 33k word novella and the first part of a grander narrative. I was so satisfied I naively thought I could go back, do a couple rounds of revisions/edits, and then maybe release Act I fully to the public.

I was wrong.

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#soulburst

This is the 3rd version of the Soul Burst RPG system. Levels, attributes, and combat have been further streamlined without sacrificing depth or brevity.

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This was a fun topic of discussion towards end of 2022 and beginning of 2023. Now I find myself incredibly tired of the conversation. Especially because I see worse and worse hot-takes from well-meaning people who don’t take a moment to consider the implications of what they’re saying. AI “art” took the internet by storm and caused a tremendous uproar for quite some time, just as crypto, NFTs, and other technological advancements have done and are doing with increasing frequency in our manic modern world. If you read no further, please, be considerate of others. Even if our tech oligarch overlords are not considerate, you should be.

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In my defense, I did read The Hobbit as a kid. I’m not a total Tolkien freeloader. I remember quite a lot about Bilbo and his silly adventures despite not having read the book in 16 years. Tolkien had an unmistakable way of evoking wonderful warm feelings that stick with you for a very long time. Of course, I also watched the movies (not all of The Hobbit ones as those kind of disappointed me). And I have absorbed an absolute plethora of The Lord of the Rings stories through speaking with friends, online discussions, video games, etc.

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#storywritingweb

My name is Michael and I am from St. Joseph. I like stories...

This week I’m here to unravel the web of connections in Kara no Kyoukai, or, The Garden of Sinners. A series of supernatural semi-horror seinen movies that revolve around a trio of paranormal investigators solving murder mysteries. It’s based on light novels written and set in 1990’s Japan. A visceral, often disturbing series that I feel only truly crosses the line a couple times in its impressive 8 movie length. The 5th movie subtitled, “Paradox Spiral,” I see as the absolute peak of the series and one of the most mature, patient, and rewarding movies I’ve ever seen.

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#copyrightbites

My name is Michael and I am from St. Joseph. I dislike copyright…

BUT upon further investigation I have found a handful of exceptions that justify the controlling of ideas. I don’t think intellectual “property” is the best umbrella term for these exceptions, but for the sake of simplicity I will refer to them as such for this discussion. Also, I have found ways in which the common understanding of the public domain does not exactly align with what I was trying to articulate in my videos last year. For this reason I will be moving all my future work away from immediate dedication to the public domain and to a different form of open licensing agreement, beginning with this video.

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#storywritingweb

My name is Michael and I am from St. Joseph. I like stories.

This week I’m here to unravel the web of connections in Arcane, the latest and greatest of a growing list of quality video game adapted animated features. When I say greatest, I truly mean it. The narrative of this clockwork science fantasy story is so tightly woven I almost choked on the threads. But I was saved by the ensemble cast of characters who clawed their way out, each on a desperate bid for survival. Episode 1 titled, “Welcome to the Playground” will be our primary subject of focus simply because I couldn’t find a foothold anywhere else in the series that wouldn’t have me talking for hours on end.

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#storywritingweb

My name is Michael and I am from St. Joseph. I like stories...

This week I’m here to unravel the web of connections in Ergo Proxy, a post-apocalyptic philosophical science-fiction mystery set in a dead world. A dead world barely populated with test-tube humans relegated to dystopian dome-cities, their entourage robots known as AutoReivs, and the elusive god-like creatures called Proxies. Episode 13 titled, “Wrong Way Home” stood out to me the first time I watched this show about 10 years ago and it has stuck with me upon re-watch. I would like to go scene by scene and analyze this episode to explain why it is so well written and share the love I have for this mid-2000’s punk anime original.

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#soulburst

This is an updated version of the Soul Burst RPG system. Further refined with the same level of conciseness, clarity, and simplicity.

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This list was not compiled by online internet searches, dutiful research, or any sort of premeditated concerted effort. Instead, it is a list compiled over years of listening. A personal list of over 600 words I want to share with you.

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