Oh, It's Been So Long ...
It seems like I need to beg both God and my parents to let me stay home long enough to do some work! I'm so far behind now, it might take at least a week to get caught up. But, fortunately, I got to come home a couple days ago and got started. Now I need to get "my head back in the game," so to speak.
Anyway, I really miss my online work and community. One good thing is that Aidan is hogging my PS2 right now, which is keeping me off of it! I really have become such a slacker when it comes to writing, and when I had any free time at my parents I tended to spend it playing "RPG Maker 3." At least it allows me to be creative, and I adapted my "Avatar" work for the storyline in the game. I'll probably never get rid of this game: What writer of fantasy can resist making his or her own video role playing game?
Anyway, I really miss my online work and community. One good thing is that Aidan is hogging my PS2 right now, which is keeping me off of it! I really have become such a slacker when it comes to writing, and when I had any free time at my parents I tended to spend it playing "RPG Maker 3." At least it allows me to be creative, and I adapted my "Avatar" work for the storyline in the game. I'll probably never get rid of this game: What writer of fantasy can resist making his or her own video role playing game?
4 comments:
Michael:
This is in response to your comment on my blog. I'm sorry that I missed your comment about a doing a review of Book 1 of my series for your magazine. I, of course, would be honored. If you're still interested, please send me a personal email at jsmhimes@yahoo.com. And I'll link your blog to mine right now!
Warmly,
Jim
Good luck getting caught up! I sympathize -- things have been pretty wild for me, too, and it's been hard to find quiet writing time.
Cool about the video role playing game! :)
Writers write, Michael! Say it to yourself two dozen times every morning.
I find, particularly if the going gets tough, that almost anything can distract me away from the writing. Keep at it.
You have my sympathy. I'd create a virtual world or RPG if I didn't think I'd get hopelessly addicted.
Take things just like I am these days-- one day at a time, one task at a time, and remember that you'll look around one day and realize you're all caught up! :-)
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