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Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Saturday, December 19, 2009
TMWBAM--Finally Finished.
Finally, I finished it. This is the only story I've ever seen through to the end.
Yeah, I know--I ended the story prematurely. But hey, I'm sick of having writer's block...and it seemed the only logical course of action to take, since it was going to defy the very definition of a short story by being as long as the last Harry Potter book.
I know, the story sucks. But hey, at least I can move on, right?
Anyway, tell me what you think of it.
Yeah, I know--I ended the story prematurely. But hey, I'm sick of having writer's block...and it seemed the only logical course of action to take, since it was going to defy the very definition of a short story by being as long as the last Harry Potter book.
I know, the story sucks. But hey, at least I can move on, right?
Anyway, tell me what you think of it.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
TMWBAM--Still working on it...
Ugh, it's so hard...
I'm thinking of just finishing it up and giving it a cheesy ending. But then how would Gracie ever get his amazing epiphany???
Anyway, I've started a new story. I'm debating on whether to call it "Chasing the Sun" or "Sunchasers." But if it ever got its own movie (which it wouldn't because I'm not that good), I'd want the movie to be "Sunchasers." Hmm. I'm flip-flopping again. I think maybe "Chasing the Sun" would be a good book title.
Why don't you decide?
Anyway, it's about a boy named Jeremy who gets teased and bullied because he's the new kid at school and he's really emotional. Then an old man appears to him with a wooden box and a contract, telling him that if he signs the contract, he'll receive powers beyond his comprehension, and he can finally make his life better and get revenge. But revenge isn't what Jeremy is after. He just wants friends. And since he can't get them at school, he turns to nature. So when he animates the trees, he has no clue what he has unleashed, nor does he know that he's about to embark on an amazing adventure.
I'm thinking of just finishing it up and giving it a cheesy ending. But then how would Gracie ever get his amazing epiphany???
Anyway, I've started a new story. I'm debating on whether to call it "Chasing the Sun" or "Sunchasers." But if it ever got its own movie (which it wouldn't because I'm not that good), I'd want the movie to be "Sunchasers." Hmm. I'm flip-flopping again. I think maybe "Chasing the Sun" would be a good book title.
Why don't you decide?
Anyway, it's about a boy named Jeremy who gets teased and bullied because he's the new kid at school and he's really emotional. Then an old man appears to him with a wooden box and a contract, telling him that if he signs the contract, he'll receive powers beyond his comprehension, and he can finally make his life better and get revenge. But revenge isn't what Jeremy is after. He just wants friends. And since he can't get them at school, he turns to nature. So when he animates the trees, he has no clue what he has unleashed, nor does he know that he's about to embark on an amazing adventure.
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chasing the sun,
jeremy,
nature,
story,
sunchasers,
trees
Monday, October 19, 2009
The Man Who Became a Mouse--Writer's Block.
Sadly, while working on TMWBAM, I encountered writer's block--this is truly a writer's lament.
So until further notice, it's on hold. I'll be posting other stories in the meantime.
So until further notice, it's on hold. I'll be posting other stories in the meantime.
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