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I think the specifics of the location should be up to you Elliot, but it's important that we have something to work with just so we know to not include descriptions of things that obviously don't work given the location. Something as generic as the American Midwest can work, just so long as one of us doesn't set our story in a blizzard while the other one describes a Florida style swampland.

Given that, part of your intro could emphasise that the town is so weird that it has no fixed location. Maybe some travellers come from it and describe it as freezing, while others call it sunny and warm. Maybe it could be like Springfield, where no one can work out its location because it's geography has so many contradictions. I think if you do go for this it's something we'll need to mention early on to avoid confusion.

The again if we all set out our ideas in a rough draft early on we may just be able to skip this problem altogether. Like I said, I'm probably going to do something revolving around killer furniture so I'm not gonna be hamstrung by weather. I probably will set it on a rainy night though.