My Favorite Worldbuilding Scene I’ve Ever Written and Starting a New Job...
Author Sara Lubratt documents adding a worldbuilding scene to her current novel.

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My Favorite Worldbuilding Scene I’ve Ever Written and Starting a New Job...
Author Sara Lubratt documents adding a worldbuilding scene to her current novel.
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Second video!
I have a youtube channel~
Some of it'll be taking my better posts and visualizing them, and some'll be off the cuff. For now, proof of concept.
Welcome to the Caleb J. Ross Burning Books Channel
YouTube recently unveiled changes to the channel layout (again). The most potentially impacting change (aside from the visuals) is the addition of a Channel Trailer, which is simply a video that auto-plays to people who have not yet subscribed to a channel. Once you subscribe, you’re no longer susceptible to the auto-play. This sounds like more an incentive to avoid being annoyed than it is to subscribe to a channel, but who am I? Not YouTube apparently.
Anyway, the change did motivate me to make a Channel Trailer of my own, which is something I probably should have done long ago. Check it out. This trailer summarizes my channel nicely, in just around 2 minutes and 30 seconds. Admittedly, that amount of time is practically feature-length in the world of YouTube trailers, but I’ve never been one for brevity (as evidenced by this unnecessary parenthetical statement you are currently reading).