PLEASE IGNORE THIS ENTRY... PLEASE.

Aug 28, 2005 21:19


If any of you have been to FictionPress recently (as in, the past two months or so) you've probably noticed that the little bulletin-type-thing of my updates has pretty much taken over my profile.  So, rather than deleting it all together, I've moved all the old updates over here and I'm just going to link it up with my FP profile.  Don't feel obliged to read this or anything.

Peace:
BRAD



7/22/05
The second chapter of The Association is up.

Also a couple of days ago I posted a short story about a girl who has the end of Harry Potter & The Halfblood Prince ruined for her. It's based (loosely) on a true story. Also, I used it as an opportunity to shamelessly plug The Association and my site here at FP as a whole, but most of that got removed... Hmm, suspicious. But anyway, it's called Half-Blood Spilled ... and that's about it.

7/10/05
New story up: The Association. It's got a very "X-Men" feel to it. It's written in the first person, which is new for me (I always write in third person), so if it's a little awkward then I'm sorry. But honestly, I think it's turning out great. So go read it; I know the people who frequent this page have nothing better to do, otherwise they wouldn't be visiting my page.

7/7/05
I uploaded a new story over at www.fictionpress.com/~phoebebuffet. Actually, it's not new at all; it's almost two years old. It was written at the same time "Raging Hormones" was written (which I know means something to at the very least my friends who read my stuff). Anyway, it's called "The Sexual Predators" and it's still moderately humorous, I think, so go take a look.

6/26/05
Alrighty, to the few of you who were so upset when I took "Flimsy in the Wrist", "All About Nothing", and "Daydream" off of the old site, I've finished reposting them over at www.fictionpress.com/~antoinedebabarok. As for those of you who have never read these stories, I highly reccomend that you don't. They're old and by far some of the worst writing I have ever produced. However, there are some old stories worth reading, if you have not already at the old site (www.fictionpress.com/~phoebebuffet) (If you go there, please, please, PLEASE, for the love of God, read Eila of the Foresyte; it's my favorite, and one of the best stories I've ever written better than The Boogieman Theory, for those of you who are familiar with that and it's really been neglected and underrated. Don't let the fact that it's seven chapters scare you; I'm sure that it's interesting at some point in those seven chapters)

6/11/05
Chapter five of Yellow Blithe is now up.

6/9/05
Chapter four of Yellow Blithe now up.

"That's alright; it's not like it's 'Look! Gays!'"~Cecilia Washburn

6/8/05
Chapter Three of Yellow Blithe is up... and yeah, I changed it from "bliss" to "blithe" because "blithe" is a better word that means the same thing.

BREAKING NEWS

In a recent conversation with my good friend Stephanie Merrill (username: KyoCyrano, check out her new story Macabre it's great) I have given her permission to write a second chapter for my now long-forgotten, one-shot story No Light (which featured a character designed in her likeness: Sofia a le Carte). This will certainly make the story more interesting, seeing as it will now have two authors with somewhat different styles (Steph is somewhat of a gothic writer). So be looking for that in the near future. That is all.

6/7/05
Peregrin Chopkins is currently KICKING ASS... as this is his third day in a row that he has updated. ROCK ON!

Ahem... By the way, chapter two of Yellow Bliss is up...

6/6/05
Holy crap! Updating two days in a row? I'm on a freaking roll! Alright, this one is called Yellow Bliss andit was inspired (slightly) by Star Wars: Episode III (which, by the way, was awesome; if you haven't seen it already, then, for god's sake, see it! And if you've already seen it... see it again!). Anyway, it's about a small republic called Aspasia, which is deep in debt and on the brink of falling to a dictatorship. She story centers around a five-man resistence movement called "Yellow Bliss". The leader is a slightly demented hippy named Zoe, and she'll play a part later in the story, but this first chapter is about a young man in Yellow Bliss named Dove Wallace, who finds himself in passing through Straton (the town he grew up in) and getting all nostalgic and angsty.

6/5/05
Added the short little nothing prose "Changin'" (yes, I spelled it that way on purpose... I was having a Tom Petty moment) to my collection of stories (which is turning out to look like "The Boogieman Theory and several half-assed, 20-minute writings by Peregrin Chopkins"... I really need to either finish up TBT or take on another huge, novel-type project or something). Anyway, "Changin'" is taken from an actual conversation I had with my friend Jackie (to whom the story is dedicated, by the way) almost word-for-word. I wrote it while I was sitting on my back porch with my dog, Honey, waiting on my cousin to show up so we could go see Star Wars: Episode III.

5/1/05
Good God! I can't believe I went the entire month of April without posting something! Shame! SHAME! ... Any-who... New short story called "Locusts" up. It was inspired by my cousin Casey (or "Melody Chopkins", as she is known here at FictionPress and at FanFiction.net) who is deathly afraid of locusts. The girl in the story is an extreme spin on her.

... Oh, and another thing; at some point "Temporarily Untitled" became "No Light"... I just forgot to mention it until now.

3/15/05
New story up marked "Temporarily Untitled" (I will make up a real titled later on) about a riot breaking out at a private school... I had more to say about it but it's all slipped my mind now.

1/27/05
Third chapter of "The Boogieman Theory" now up.

1/23/05
New, short story up: "The Witch". Volume Three of "The Boogieman Theory" should be up any day now.

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