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¿Question #228182?
mr3d: What would you write a book about?

Derang3d: 've got a few bits about worldbuilding, because I like many things and I like rambling so I started rambling in a sort of set direction. 's not nearly good enough tho. Fiction, it'd prolly be a bunch of short stories as I'm horrible with plots.
TheGrimReeple: (1) Last Knight: A post-apocalyptic fantasy focused on the interactions between the last descendant of King Arthur and an immortal Arthurian knight in the aftermath of WWIII. (2) A trilogy, as yet untitled, in which book one starts as a murder mystery in a fantasy world, and builds to a climax where the destruction of the demonic antagonist strips magic from the world. Book two deals with the aftermath, rebellions breaking out against the suddenly powerless thaumatocracies and so on. Book three focuses on an attempt to restore magic, which may or may not succeed. (3) Metatafictiona: A pretentious wankfest in which my characters discover that they are fictional characters in a book, and go to great effort to try to prevent the end of the book, because it would be the end of their world. (4) Untitled: Set in the afterlife (one that, as far as I've developed the concept so far, resembles Valhalla more than Christian heaven), which is thrown into turmoil by a seemingly impossible murder in a place where everyone thought death didn't even happen.
Jedadeana: I've written several children's books, just haven't tried publishing any yet. The one I did as a grad school thesis project (I collaborated with a local zoo) was about a young red panda moving to a new zoo (and how red pandas are trained, etc)
TomTi89: I often think about using a very exaggerated and fantastical version of a hospital for a tabletop rpg setting. I think I MAY have explained that setting on GQ before. If not, then definitely somewhere on RPGG. It has two main timezones - a Silent Hill time, with all the atmospheric horror you would expect, and a more modern setting with superheroic characters. However, I could just use that setting for a book, especially as I can think of a set story for it.
pricero1: I've already written a book (thesis) on organic reaction mechanisms.
mattomaw: Well it would be a teaching book. Either about Lettercutting or Uilleann Pipe reedmaking, but I want more mastery before I did it. Who knows? Maybe it will be about golf!