Saturday, April 4, 2009

World Builders Guild - on the rise

For those of you who hadn't noticed, blogshadow has been under the weather for the past few months. I realized that I just wasn't inspired, or whatever. So, I've decided to reboot. The purpose of blogshadow hasn't changed. . . the context has. I'm no longer here to pitch a series that some may or may not care about at this point. I myself continue to watch LotS. Whatever your views are on the matter, that's your business, obviously.

With all that said, blogshadow is ready to reopen for business. I don't know what I'm going to talk about from here on out. Whatever comes to mind, I suppose.

The first thing that comes to mind is a little somethin' called the World Builders Guild (or the WBG, as I call it -- see the logo, due left). Essentially it's an on-line community that I myself am pressently in the middle of creating. The general purpose of the WBG is for creative minds to share their ideas. . . to put it into broad context, anyway. It is what it says. . . a community to build worlds (or in some cases, to expand upon them). Members are able to share their stories and artwork with one another, or, if they choose, they can put their creative heads together and collaborate on a project.

As I've said, it's a new community. There are no members as of yet, other than myself. To be honest, this is the first time I've taken the time to share any info at all about the WBG. I look forward to get some good advertising done, and hopefully draw in some creative minds to frequent the place. In due time, if the interest is there, I look to expand the site and quite possibly bring on someone to help me moderate the place.

I've got a little more to discuss. I'm officially on vacation! My sympathies to all of you who have to go to work come Monday (and moreso for those of you who have to go in sooner). My plans include a trip east to Manhattan (that'd be in Kansas. . . you know, the Little Apple?) and after that, further east to Kansas City. What's exciting is that the home opening series for the KC Royals is set for next weekend. . . against the Royals' historically biggest rival. . . the damn Yankees of New York City. If all the pieces fall into place, sometime after that weekend I'll be blogging to you about my experience at the game. The Royals' Kauffman Stadium has had some huge renovation work done, and I would kill to get a chance to see them play one of their first games in their newly remodeled home.

If I go it'll be the middle of the week. For my PI peeps, you'll know before I go. For anyone else, you may or may not see it here. If I don't go, I'll be here to rant about my bad luck (whatever it may be).

Until next time, may the good spirits be with you!

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