As I write this, my new house guest, or should I say occupant, is watching t.v. in my basement. My dad. I know I don't talk about him much, and that's because I don't really have much to say. He hasn't been around all that often. So, how did we get here? My parents got … Continue reading (Un)Expected House Guest
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The Legend Of The Symphony
If you can't guess by the title, I went to the Symphony of the Goddesses. I spent a lot of time, and Mom spent a lot of money, collecting every Zelda game. I did it, at one point. Then someone had to break in and steal all of it. I lost a passion that day. … Continue reading The Legend Of The Symphony
It’s A Process
In November of last year, I told myself that I would not write during the month of December. That was my cooldown month. Sure, I may have written a couple of words for another story, but it didn't last for long. In December (it could have been January), I said, "I'm not ready to edit … Continue reading It’s A Process
Short And Strong
Since I finished writing my favorite novel, Times, two years ago, I've often thought that 50,000 words was too short and I wouldn't get my point across. Last year, I was eager to edit it, rewrite it, send it out, fix things, and get it published. But I never felt ready. I was so concerned with a … Continue reading Short And Strong
My Own Zelda Lifestyle
(This blog post is inspired by this article) And that's not all! Like I said, I'm missing my Skyward Sword poster (that I just found). I also have Hyrule Historia, toys of Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf. I have a sweat band, the Ocarina of Time soundtrack, and of course, Twilight Symphony. I also have two … Continue reading My Own Zelda Lifestyle
A Crumbling Foundation
"I'm coming home on Monday" Grandma told Mom and I. We looked at each other and, internally, rolled our eyes. The next day, we went in and talked to the social worker. "Mom is telling me that you told her she's coming home" Mom told him. "Yea, Monday or Tuesday" he told us. Shock. Um, … Continue reading A Crumbling Foundation