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Welcome to the Public Wongery! This is a site where anyone can post about imaginary [[Wongery:world|world]]s of their own invention. If you have some world you'd like to share, feel free! | Welcome to the Public Wongery! This is a site where anyone can post about imaginary [[Wongery:world|world]]s of their own invention. If you have some world you'd like to share, feel free! | ||
Before you post here, though, please take a moment to look over the following pages for some guidelines and tips: | |||
* | * [[PublicWongery:Contributing to the Public Wongery]] | ||
* | * [[Help:Editing]] | ||
If you have any questions or comments about the forum as a whole, you can post on the [http://wongery.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=9 Public Wongery forum]. | |||
==Other Worldbuilding Sites== | |||
The Wongery is not, of course, the only website devoted to worldbuilding, though we'd like to think it has enough unique features to justify its existence. Here are some other worldbuilding sites the [[Meta:Grandmaster Wonger|Grandmaster Wonger]]s are aware of: | |||
* [https://www.worldanvil.com/ World Anvil], a free site that supplies a variety of worldbuilding features, some of which are also included or planned to be included on the Wongery (wiki functionality, interactive maps) and some of which are not. It seems to be heavily used for D&D campaign worlds, but certainly there's nothing preventing users from making wholly original worlds there. | |||
* [https://worldbuildingworkshop.com/ Worldbuilding Workshop], a site that collects worldbuilding resources and articles. | |||
* [https://www.worldpresto.com World Presto], a worldbuilding site in development that allows the creation of interactive maps and timelines. | |||
* The [https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/ Worldbuilding Stack Exchange], where you can ask questions of (and answer questions by) fellow worldbuilding enthusiasts. | |||
* The [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldbuilding Worldbuilding subreddit]. Also its offshoots [https://www.reddit.com/r/goodworldbuilding goodworldbuilding], [https://www.reddit.com/r/NSFWworldbuilding], [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldjerking worldjerking], and [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldbuildingmemes worldbuildingmemes], the differences between which I will leave you to infer and/or explore. | |||
* [https://mythcreants.com/ Mythcreants], a blog that bills itself as an "online publication for speculative fiction storytellers". While it's not devoted entirely to worldbuilding, and while I don't necessarily agree with ''everything'' in the articles I've read (and I've only read a fraction of the articles on the site), they raise some good issues that worldbuilders might do well to think about. | |||
* The [https://www.geofictie.nl/ Dutch Geofiction Association], an organization devoted to conworlding (the creation of "constructed worlds"). While their homepage is in the [[Dutch]] language, there is an English-language "counterfactual encyclopedia", [https://www.geopoeia.net/wiki/Main_Page Geopoeia], which, if not officially connected to the DGA, does seem to be either run by its members or at least heavily inspired by it. | |||
* [https://www.frathwiki.com/Main_Page Frathwiki], a wiki devoted somewhat more to conlangs (constructed languages) than conworlds, but not without material on the latter. | |||
* The [http://omniversenexus.net/wiki/Main_Page Omniverse Nexus] was a site that hosted information on various original settings. The [[past tense]] is used because the Nexus seems to be defunct; while the website is still up, it's no longer being updated, and the active settings have spun off into their own sites. | |||
* [https://www.verduria.org/ The Zompist BBoard], a forum devoted to conlangs and conworlds... though, like Frathwiki, more about the former than the latter. (https://www.zompist.com/) | |||
Please note that the Grandmaster Wongers are ''not'' active on or intimately familiar with all these sites, and make no guarantees about their quality; the fact that a site is listed here is not necessarily an endorsement. (Also note that this list covers only sites that host multiple worlds or are devoted to worldbuilding in general, not sites devoted to specific worlds, of which there are far too many to list here.) |
Revision as of 15:45, 1 January 2024
Welcome to the Public Wongery! This is a site where anyone can post about imaginary worlds of their own invention. If you have some world you'd like to share, feel free!
Before you post here, though, please take a moment to look over the following pages for some guidelines and tips:
If you have any questions or comments about the forum as a whole, you can post on the Public Wongery forum.
Other Worldbuilding Sites
The Wongery is not, of course, the only website devoted to worldbuilding, though we'd like to think it has enough unique features to justify its existence. Here are some other worldbuilding sites the Grandmaster Wongers are aware of:
- World Anvil, a free site that supplies a variety of worldbuilding features, some of which are also included or planned to be included on the Wongery (wiki functionality, interactive maps) and some of which are not. It seems to be heavily used for D&D campaign worlds, but certainly there's nothing preventing users from making wholly original worlds there.
- Worldbuilding Workshop, a site that collects worldbuilding resources and articles.
- World Presto, a worldbuilding site in development that allows the creation of interactive maps and timelines.
- The Worldbuilding Stack Exchange, where you can ask questions of (and answer questions by) fellow worldbuilding enthusiasts.
- The Worldbuilding subreddit. Also its offshoots goodworldbuilding, [1], worldjerking, and worldbuildingmemes, the differences between which I will leave you to infer and/or explore.
- Mythcreants, a blog that bills itself as an "online publication for speculative fiction storytellers". While it's not devoted entirely to worldbuilding, and while I don't necessarily agree with everything in the articles I've read (and I've only read a fraction of the articles on the site), they raise some good issues that worldbuilders might do well to think about.
- The Dutch Geofiction Association, an organization devoted to conworlding (the creation of "constructed worlds"). While their homepage is in the Dutch language, there is an English-language "counterfactual encyclopedia", Geopoeia, which, if not officially connected to the DGA, does seem to be either run by its members or at least heavily inspired by it.
- Frathwiki, a wiki devoted somewhat more to conlangs (constructed languages) than conworlds, but not without material on the latter.
- The Omniverse Nexus was a site that hosted information on various original settings. The past tense is used because the Nexus seems to be defunct; while the website is still up, it's no longer being updated, and the active settings have spun off into their own sites.
- The Zompist BBoard, a forum devoted to conlangs and conworlds... though, like Frathwiki, more about the former than the latter. (https://www.zompist.com/)
Please note that the Grandmaster Wongers are not active on or intimately familiar with all these sites, and make no guarantees about their quality; the fact that a site is listed here is not necessarily an endorsement. (Also note that this list covers only sites that host multiple worlds or are devoted to worldbuilding in general, not sites devoted to specific worlds, of which there are far too many to list here.)