Very cool, @Night Herald
I've wanted to design and write video game plots as well. Seems fun. How did they find you?
I've wanted to design and write video game plots as well. Seems fun. How did they find you?
Congrats, that’s a tough field to break into!But if I'm allowed to expand the scope somewhat, last year and in years before that, I found paid work as a video game writer
I've wanted to design and write video game plots as well. Seems fun. How did they find you?
Congrats, that’s a tough field to break into!
I just finished reading "A Novel Idea" by Eddie Jones, really basic but I liked it. Now I'm reading "Rock Your Plot" by Cathy Yardley, and it seems like a good follow-up. I'm looking forward to doing something using the information soon, but I've been on hiatus a while and I'm taking it slow.What did you write today? This week? This month? This year?
Let us all know here!
I wrote a tribute to a fictional city today.
I finished my read through and edits to Part II.
It still baffles me the amount of mistakes i caught listening to it with the Text-To-Speech feature.
The monotone robot voice helps too lol. Every little typo and out of place word is so much more pronounced!Word text-to-speech is invaluable for that. It doesn't matter how often I read it through, text-to-speech will always find something I got wrong.
I did a series of fake PSAs when I was younger. Not sure what for, but it was funny. We're taking about Public Service Announcements, right?I just finished a piece!
...it was a set of instructions on how to use a process I've just set up on our PSA system.
That still counts, right?
I did a series of fake PSAs when I was younger. Not sure what for, but it was funny. We're taking about Public Service Announcements, right?
Hmm... that wouldn't be as amusing to parody.Sorry, no - Professional Services Automation. Basically, a glorified ticketing system.
Just got back from the doctor and my functionality in that department is perfect. They do a chemical test now so I missed the friendly finger days, apparently.It also stands for Prostate Specific Antigen.