Posted in fiction, personal, projects, writing on Jul 30th, 2009
Finally, after a couple of weeks of trying to get together, my friend and I had dinner to discuss this project I want to collaborate on with her. We shot some ideas back and forth and have come up with a game plan: Take over the world. Or, at the very least, our home town. [...]
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Posted in 100 words, projects, writing on Jul 26th, 2009
One thing I’ve noticed about writing these 100 word pieces is that, although it’s only been a few weeks, I’ve seen a shift in my writing. The first few pieces were less dialogue and more descriptive, I guess. And they pretty much told a full story. But now, especially the last two, they have been [...]
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Posted in manga, projects, writing on Jul 22nd, 2009
Remember back when I said I was going to meet up on Wednesday with a friend of mine to talk about collaborating on a project? Well, it’s not going to happen. The meeting, not the collaborating. We’re meeting Thursday instead. Which is fine. I just have to be be sure I’m out of there in [...]
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Posted in personal, play, projects, writing on Jul 20th, 2009
So I finally finished the rewrite of the play and e-mailed it to the director early this morning. Let me tell you, there is no better feeling than getting to the point where it is all just touching up and light editing. It allows a deep cleansing breath. Aaahhh…. The director has already gotten back [...]
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Posted in 100 words, personal, writing on Jul 18th, 2009
100 words updated. Will post something more interesting in a day or so. I have to do more work on the play.
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Posted in 100 words, fiction, personal, writing on Jul 11th, 2009
It’s Saturday. So that means that 100 words has been updated. Enjoy.
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The director of the play and I had a lunch meeting yesterday. (Well, Monday, actually.) It was really productive. Since we have been given carte blanche, we’re making a shitload of changes to the play. Combining characters, getting rid of characters, story changes; we’re going all out. Will the producer and actual writer be happy? [...]
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