I know. All this studying for finals on top of a game concept presentation, programming assignments, 6-hour math assignments, and 2,000 word essays on the most boring topics in the world.
You can see that my palns for one new chapter every four days fell off rether quickly. Hell, I've got a Microsoft Word Document already stared for my next fan-fiction "novel." I have no priorities.
More meaning I should write more journals more often or put more into each entry? Or both?
I have two AP tests, one next week and one the following week. I need to study! And the fact that I have no 360 (temporarily) doesn't keep thoughts for my journals in line.
That means quite a lot to me. It's really just a hobby, but I have trouble trying to describe seting, i.e. location of objects in an area in relation to something else.
I've had alot of reading experience fueling my writing. From Tom Clancy to Stephen King, Eric Nylund to Drew Karpyshyn. I alos like to throw in elements of other popular games (i.e. the Gears-of-War-famous curb stomp execution in chapter 4). I might seem a bit disturbing, but it's what I pull from what I read.
Your compliments really make me wonder why I'm only averaging a C+ in AP English 11. Stupid AP grading scale.
you're welcome. If I could have written half as well as you when I was your age... Well I still would be doing the same thing, I'd just be better at writing term papers. ( Nothing against you, i just like math and science way too much to be a writer)
How do we get it all to to work out?
I've very sorry to hear of you loss.
I have two AP tests, one next week and one the following week. I need to study! And the fact that I have no 360 (temporarily) doesn't keep thoughts for my journals in line.
If I get a chance maybe I'll send soemthing your way
I've had alot of reading experience fueling my writing. From Tom Clancy to Stephen King, Eric Nylund to Drew Karpyshyn. I alos like to throw in elements of other popular games (i.e. the Gears-of-War-famous curb stomp execution in chapter 4). I might seem a bit disturbing, but it's what I pull from what I read.
Your compliments really make me wonder why I'm only averaging a C+ in AP English 11.
Stupid AP grading scale.
Seriously though, you're pretty good.