
I want to take this time to tell you a bit about an event that will be held monthly. (More if the response is there and maybe a few prize donations.)
I Confess, Again, is bit of a role-play game. Look at it as a mini-mystery of sorts where the contestants and audience fill in the blanks.
A week before the event a crime will be posted in the special events section of the forums, as well as on a notecard from Sally Zapata. The post will include information about the crime, crime victim(s) or maybe just the scene of the crime.
At the event six contestants will have up to five minutes each to confess, and give us a little more information on what happened, why it happened, and any little extras they would like to add.
And not to leave the audience out, they can just sit and watch or play along (as extras) as the confessions happen with gestures, animations, and comments.
I should also add that each event will have a theme, (wedding, party etc.) and/or special location, (store, home etc.) I feel this will add to the ability of the audience to role-play along with the contestants.
Now for thoughts and comments on this event idea, and if you don't mind a few questions I have concerning this event. (I also welcome any questions you may have.)
1. How far in advance should people be allowed to sign up?
2. How long should they be given to "practice" at the location of the event? (An hour, more, or less?)
3. Would you want to be a contestant just for the prize, fun, or both?
4. As an audience member would you act the part of an extra for a chance to win a prize? (Example, At a wedding theme, would you dress the part of guest? Show emotions with gestures, animations, and make comments to add a little spice?) Or would you just sit/stand around and enjoy the show?
5. Would you join a group to be notified in world of "I Confess, Again" events?
I know this is a long post, and I do hope it is in the right place.
You don't have to answer the above questions, but it would be wonderful if you did.

I look forward to any comments and questions that you may have.
Thank you for reading!
Sally Zapata