HCC: High Concept Challenge 34, A Working Class Hero Is Something To Be

Scott Eiler seiler at eilertech.com
Mon Dec 10 17:59:03 PST 2012


On 12/9/2012 11:32 PM, Andrew Perron wrote:
> On Sun, 9 Dec 2012 22:42:14 +0000 (UTC), Tom Russell wrote:
>
>> Write a story about a protagonist who has some sort of genre-specific
>> very-important but very-unpaid calling-- superhero, sorcerer, paranormal
>> investigator, what-have-you-- as well as a "normal", forty-plus hours a
>> week job, and the difficulty (or ease) with which they balance their two
>> vocations, their personal lives, and the physical demands of the human
>> body.
>
> Hmmmmmmm... Now I'm considering one of the advantages of being an LNH
> member: the guaranteed stipend, which seems to be consistent between
> universes. And wondering what it's like for a solo net.hero...

hmmm, this seems to defeat the main candidate I have for my Working 
Class Hero story.  Unless, of course, January Frost vetoes Clueless 
Lad...  hmmm.


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