Not too well. I’ve only got another month to finish up the first draft of the common route of TPW for the demo, and I haven’t gotten very far due to my theatre camp draining me of time. It’s a lot more work than you’d think to be a part of three different productions in the span of a month. Or maybe it is the amount of work you’d expect. But anyway.
As usual, writing is troublesome for me, and I have to resist the urge to rewrite everything. Especially the intro. It’s always the fucking intro. All I can do is hope, try my hardest, and keep thinking positively. It would probably help if I actually wrote a few scenes, too. Good luck in all of your endeavors as well, guys. Even if I haven’t reviewed your games, I’ve probably played through and enjoyed them. Keep going!

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July 26, 2010 at 4:28 am
wertville
You seem to be have self-confidence issues with your writing :P
If you don’t already, get someone who isn’t a blood relative to read your intro, and writing in general, that way you will be able to tell if it actually needs to be rewritten, and get more supporters to urge you on :)
If you do that already, ignore this :|
Oh, and I would think three theatrical productions within the span of 1 month would mean about 2 hours of sleep a day… So I think It’s less than I expect :P
July 26, 2010 at 11:31 am
yummisnow
Yeah, it doesn’t take up quite that much time, but it’s still pretty tiring. xp
Anyway, I really should start asking people to proofread, but I think I’ll hold out for now. I need to learn how to write a long (long, long) story beginning to end, and this is just part of the experience.
I’m also way too nervous to show anyone my writing, but… ;p
July 26, 2010 at 7:33 pm
wertville
You’re too nervous because you’re not confident in it. There’s a funny thing, though. You won’t be confident in your writing unless someone else tells you it’s good :S
Just find someone you trust to read it, and make sure they give an honest opinion. You cannot write without feedback, it’s like not practicing your lines in front of others until the final production…