What kind of article series should I make?
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Posted on July 19, 2014, 6:45 p.m. by SpaderAce
I want to make an article series, and I'm just looking for suggestions on what people might want. Matsi883, feel free to leave your own feedback too.
But anyways, I really want to make a series, and I really only play standard. I brew ALL THE TIME, so I'm always looking for the newest and best synergies. I was thinking something like what Spootyone does could be cool, but he already does that lol so that's not necessarily the smartest idea... Throw me some ideas on what you guys would like to read about, and I'll let you know if any of those stick out to me.
Thanks, and hopefully you guys can expect to see my name under an article in the near future!
Good idea, Epochalyptik. Maybe, since I'm currently stuck on what to build, I'll write down my thoughts (or at least remember them) as I head towards my next plan. And finish the article when I finish the deck. That could be a way to start, and if people want me to make a followup or something, I can do that.
July 19, 2014 7:27 p.m.
Epochalyptik says... #4
My general writing process for everything (academic, casual, personal, professional, etc.) typically begins with me jotting notes and coming back to them later when I research or think about those ideas more.
July 19, 2014 7:29 p.m.
I'd say that between me and now Apoptosis getting Showdowns out, the actual match write-up things are pretty prevalent for standard. GoldGhost012 has his EDH series going as well. Of course, there are always people who would want more of that sort of thing. I know that OutspokenFerret has been writing articles about brewing with certain cards, but you could write ones about choosing other certain cards. Or, as Epoch said, you could go into a more theory-based approach in regards to brewing.
July 19, 2014 8:31 p.m.
Do what you want to do.
I think that Apprentice's Workshop should start up again.
Epochalyptik says... #2
You might want to go into what helps you brew, or what you look for in cards while brewing, or even what gets you excited to brew when you see a new set. A lot of players find homebrewing to be difficult, to say the least, so educating and inspiring are worthwhile goals.
Of course, all of my articles are largely theory-based, so I may be biased toward that kind of approach.
July 19, 2014 7:13 p.m.