My 21st century character -- a Revolutionary War reenactor -- is transported to Boston in the year 1775 as the Patriots lay siege to the British-controlled city.
He meets your character, with whom he will eventually have a relationship. (Sex, if it occurs, will not be graphic but will be "fade-to-black". If you're that interested in actually writing the scene(s) graphically, we can discuss an exchange in private message; but I am more interested in the larger story of how a 21st century man and an 18th century woman deal with one another, particularly during a time of war.)
The nature of the adventure in which the two find themselves is to be determined by us together, but I'm thinking something similar to the television series "Outlander", where my character must try to blend in while: first, discovering what has happened to him; and second, finding a way to get back to the future (to coin a famous phrase).
I post to all of my active role plays every day, more than once a day if my partners does the same. I check my spelling, grammar, and punctuation before posting. Mistakes are expected, but so is proofreading; and it my request that my writing partner does the same.
I have no minimum length limit on replies. I am perfectly fine with just a couple of lines, so long as you are moving the story forward and posting more often so that the story doesn't take forever to get somewhere.
He meets your character, with whom he will eventually have a relationship. (Sex, if it occurs, will not be graphic but will be "fade-to-black". If you're that interested in actually writing the scene(s) graphically, we can discuss an exchange in private message; but I am more interested in the larger story of how a 21st century man and an 18th century woman deal with one another, particularly during a time of war.)
The nature of the adventure in which the two find themselves is to be determined by us together, but I'm thinking something similar to the television series "Outlander", where my character must try to blend in while: first, discovering what has happened to him; and second, finding a way to get back to the future (to coin a famous phrase).
I post to all of my active role plays every day, more than once a day if my partners does the same. I check my spelling, grammar, and punctuation before posting. Mistakes are expected, but so is proofreading; and it my request that my writing partner does the same.
I have no minimum length limit on replies. I am perfectly fine with just a couple of lines, so long as you are moving the story forward and posting more often so that the story doesn't take forever to get somewhere.