The Satan story is heating up!

Apr 02, 2009 11:10

Thanks to some conversations with Katherine Fosso and Natalie, the Satan story is starting to iron itself out. It probably won't be under 15 pages like it's supposed to be for this class, but seeing as how other people have ignored that requirement and I haven't yet, I think I'm okay as long as I don't go over 20. Granted, that might be a problem, ( Read more... )

study abroad, queen mary, first disobedience, london, script frenzy, the printer's daughter

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pippins_smile April 2 2009, 19:33:23 UTC
Congrats!!!! *hugs* I'm so excited for you!!!

And I sort of forgot about Script Frenzy. Oops...

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readingredhead April 3 2009, 03:06:36 UTC
It's not too late to participate! :) But frankly, I find myself much more invested in NaNoWriMo...probably because I actually do want to write novels for a living! Still, what with your theater background, this could be fun...

*schemes about how to get Steph to join the Frenzy*

*and adds some hugs*

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pippins_smile April 3 2009, 07:19:08 UTC
Only someone like you could scheme and hug in nearly the same moment. I like the concept of writing a script, especially for a play :) But at this point, I'm two days behind :P

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gienahclarette April 3 2009, 04:51:18 UTC
Congratulations! That's super exciting for you. I'd better get to see all sorts of pictures.

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readingredhead April 3 2009, 05:31:00 UTC
Oh, there will be pictures. The pictures will probably start having their own little pictures. And then things will get REALLY out of control! :) But seriously -- I plan on uploading photos on facebook at least every month, and *fingers crossed* I'll start a travel blog, where I'll post something new about living in London every day, accompanied by a photo. There is planning!

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readingredhead April 5 2009, 19:25:21 UTC
That sounds awesome. I just finished my story, or the first draft at any rate, and I wanted to thank you again for those e-mails -- they really got me thinking about the way I approached this.

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