Keeping it (Un)Real
Feb. 21st, 2008 05:20 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I was hesitant to get involved with any of the PBEM or PBJ games that have been going on for years now, because, let's face it, I write like a 15 year-old. I've read what some of these people are writing, and they're practically at a professional level. I didn't want to bring down the game.
I got involved with The Cold War because I finally decided that it might be a good exercise (my writing might even improve!), and I really enjoy the setting (as any good 15 year-old would). Also, hey, all my friends were doing it! ;)
The past couple of weeks have been such an amazing amount of fun in this game that I am rushing home so that I miss less stuff due to the time I'm in the car driving. Now that's a damned fine game. (Yes, I know, it's interactive fiction. Game is shorter to type/say.)
I have not risen to the level of some of these folks, in my writing or in my level of political machination, but I am not embarrassing myself, and I believe I have made some threads more fun for a few players. They certainly have done for me. Truly, it has been a godsend to me over the past few weeks during my medical trauma (or drama, however you like).
I got involved with The Cold War because I finally decided that it might be a good exercise (my writing might even improve!), and I really enjoy the setting (as any good 15 year-old would). Also, hey, all my friends were doing it! ;)
The past couple of weeks have been such an amazing amount of fun in this game that I am rushing home so that I miss less stuff due to the time I'm in the car driving. Now that's a damned fine game. (Yes, I know, it's interactive fiction. Game is shorter to type/say.)
I have not risen to the level of some of these folks, in my writing or in my level of political machination, but I am not embarrassing myself, and I believe I have made some threads more fun for a few players. They certainly have done for me. Truly, it has been a godsend to me over the past few weeks during my medical trauma (or drama, however you like).
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Date: 2008-02-21 11:22 pm (UTC)Hermione gave Remus a comprehensive stack of references on werewolf anatomy and physiology for Christmas. He didn't pay the least bit of attention to it. But Marcus might... :)
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Date: 2008-02-22 05:27 pm (UTC)(Unless Hermione has a source of illicit/banned literature, which would be totally cool!)
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Date: 2008-02-22 04:55 am (UTC)Dunno whether my writing has improved since I started, but I've certainly gotten a bit faster at getting words onto the page (or screen) -- which turns out to be useful in real life, too. :)
Also: Marcus is awesome. Ginny keeps trying to set her friends up with him. Neither she nor I have figured out yet what that means.... :)
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Date: 2008-02-22 05:31 pm (UTC)That is exactly how this feels. Even when I was having such trouble keeping focus on my own stuff, I could slip into a Marcus thread and distract myself with his angst instead. And his is much more fun. :)
Ginny keeps trying to set her friends up with him.
This is funny on so many levels. Especially now that Adrian has him questioning his own sexual preferences. Heh.
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Date: 2008-02-22 05:16 am (UTC)And not particularly sorry about that oops! even if Adrian kind of is.
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Date: 2008-02-22 05:34 pm (UTC)Or both.
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