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April 16, 2012

Finally my host has updated the install version of WordPress with an easy to use version of Multisite (new version of the MU plug in).  So I’ll be working on updating that when I am able to.  Unfortunately, that means a reinstall to the main sites.  So right now the only part of the sites available are the Library sections.  The Wikis are getting reinstalled as well.  Sorry for the broken links, everyone.  Be patient.  Thanks.


If anyone how I would do an efiction or mediawiki database/install backup and restore, I’d appreciate the pointers.



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Published on April 16, 2012 12:14 • 1 view

February 26, 2012

It's that time again.  Yes, I said again.  I get to be bombarded with exams again this week.  Sigh.  Insert image of me fighting it.


But on another topic, I debated this week on whether to call the Shinigami element gods kamui or kami.  I had them tagged as kamui for quite a bit but I may be changing this to kami.


On my Age of Merrik series, I gave some thought as to some of the more popular drama and who is a favorite character.  In Rise of the New Masters, I may decide to have Oroco arrested and sentenced to hanging, leaving the rest of the crew to rescue her.  Should be interesting.



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Published on February 26, 2012 14:18 • 3 views

February 19, 2012

Dear Square Enix Japan and Jupiter,


Subarashiki Konosekai/The World Ends With You is an excellent game.  You should make a sequel.  You should also make a movie and hire me as your screenwriter.


Sincerely,


Me


A TWEWY Fan


 


 


I'd recommend this game (DS).  I'd recommend the soundtracks even if you don't want to play the games.



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Published on February 19, 2012 06:37 • 2 views

Good morning loyal fans and readers.


Another end to a long week approaches.  I've done a little more planning on some writing projects and revisited my romance book.  Yes, yes, you all out there know how much I hate them.  But, surely a romance novel that *I* write will be much better than those awful ones I read last weekend.  I have the perfect title for it, but I don't feel like sharing.  Keeping it under wraps for now.


Meanwhile, this HIDEOUS piece of software known as Microsoft Office 2010 Starter Edition is really giving me some problems.  No, make that a lot of problems.  I don't think it can handle dual install with prior (and better) Office Suites.  I am serious thinking about taking it off, but have no idea if I can put it back on in case I actually find a need for it.


Yep, not really seeing a need right now.


Sometimes I just want to scream, "Microsoft, keep your crap off my computer!"  I know I have their OS, but I don't think that means I need to get flooded with the rest of their stuff.


Please, no Apple fanboy comments.  Apple just isn't in my budget.  PCs are in my price range.


 



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Published on February 19, 2012 06:30 • 2 views

February 16, 2012

How many unfinished writing projects do I have?  I don't just mean the ones I've listed here.  I recently looked into some really old and I mean really old short stories and now I think "Wow I could make that into a great idea."  I suppose now the great challenge is – of my fiction projects – which gets my time?


Well, obviously, none of them really get any of my time since I'm still in school right now.  But besides that.


I feel a bit stumped on The Age of Merrik.  Yes, I did this one to myself.  I had such a large cast of characters that I said to myself, "Let me condense this," and I don't think that is working.  So, forget condensing.  I'm just going to write as I want.


It's really a hard toss up.  Do I spend time on a book that I already have one published?  Or do I spend time on a new series.   I don't have a contract right now on a sequel per se, so do I put one on hold?


And I said "per se."  Excuse the law student.


I had plans for writing over my previous summer break, but some of that went to studying for exams I had to take.


I don't think writing fiction – apart from romance novels – why, WHY did I ask yet WHY are they so popular – can be an occupation for everyone.  It doesn't necessarily put food on the table or pay any bills.


But I can still move forward.  Still write my love triangle with my favorite Shinigami (I did say I was going for a romance angle on this one), still decide Merrik's fate.


I read some piece of "trash" (I'm being nice) short romance novels last weekend, trying so desperately to get the appeal.  Trying to even see what exactly to write to get a novel to sell.  I just can't do it.  Not that sort of rubbish I read.  About every other chapter there was another hook up and guess what – the plot had not gone missing – the plot was so paper thin it could be seen through until next century.*


Trashy romance, you will not have my Shinigami.  Readers if you want sex in my books**, don't you all have your own imagination?  I get it.  You want some in there.  Fine.  I'll do the "Greek stage" thing rather than "Roman."  Oedipus won't be putting his eyes out on stage.


* If you didn't get it, I mean these books were about a character meeting up and "hooking up" with other characters.  The "plot" was just a vehicle to switch from one partner to another and so on.


** You won't find that much graphic sex in them if at all^.  I'm sure you all can handle that.  I'd still say some of my books would be rated "T" rather than "M"  [^Though is it graphic?  Maybe I'm exaggerating on it? - See Comment]


Adventure and action is my thing.  Elves are not.  They are always "We are so much better than you because we are elves" that it is disgusting.


So, where do I go from here?


I'm going to keep working on my novels.  Each one has its own characteristics. and writing styles that are appropriate to it.


Here's a rundown:



The Age of Merrik Prequel: Dark Desires – Eleya v. Zaedrif novel, prior to Merrik's introduction.  Do you love your people more than the one you love?
The Age of Merrik #2: Rise of the New Masters – Merrik and Eleya seek their missing people.  Meanwhile, Nathan returns from the dead (A favorite character of mine, though he's only mentioned in passing in The Anointing) and seeks revenge on who slayed him while wishing to save his beloved Regina Eleya.
Shinigami #1 – Supernatural.  Because being a god of the dead just isn't enough for Kamishiro, he's got to want the whole world.  Enter Shirayukihime, beloved protagonist.  Not gonna stand by and let it happen.
Phoenix – Fantasy.  Multiple gods and mayhem.  More TBA.
Megami Pandora – Science Fiction.  More TBA.


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Published on February 16, 2012 19:06

February 11, 2012

I ‘ship the following pairings:


The Age of Merrik



Jonas/Eleya
Merrik/Eleya

Fan favorite: John/Miriam.  No, I’m not actually a fan, but I guess they are pretty cute together.


Other fan pairings: Jierin/Elisha, Ken/Eleya, Zaedrif/Oroco.  I think the first two are one-sided.  As for the last, sorry I just can’t.  Can’t really say either without saying major spoilers for the other books.


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Published on February 11, 2012 17:18 • 1 view

I 'ship the following pairings:


The Age of Merrik



Jonas/Eleya
Merrik/Eleya

Fan favorite: John/Miriam.  No, I'm not actually a fan, but I guess they are pretty cute together.


Other fan pairings: Jierin/Elisha, Ken/Eleya, Zaedrif/Oroco.  I think the first two are one-sided.  As for the last, sorry I just can't.  Can't really say either without saying major spoilers for the other books.


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Published on February 11, 2012 17:18 • 2 views

It's been a busy 2 months, going back to school, trying to get everything in order, etc.  No, no details.  I don't write much on my private life in blogs, just my writing projects, etc.


WordPress.com (as in the service for this blog) lends itself nicely to blogging.  Even lends great to multiple blogs.  For my own server, I liked WordPress MU in the past, but WordPress.org (WordPress software for your own server) is not so user friendly.  More importantly, the spam, including porn type comments are easily found with that software.  Advice to the web developer, ALWAYS screen comments before they post.  I do, but I know some of you don't.  So as much as I really would like to use my own server for my blogs, at this time I am not going to.  Still got to wait for a decent software release.


I have been BUSY.  I'm actually crammed this weekend working on an edit – no, I don't mean for my fiction writing.


Writing my own pieces, though of course not with all the time I would want, has been going well.  I've written some more on Shinigami and some background on others.  Most exciting, of course, is progress on Phoenix.  Quite a few references on characters having a celestial/spiritual "mother" of sorts, maybe a bit like Gaia, but with my unique spin on it.


Shinigami has all the drama at the moment.  I've wrote scenes here and there – not all linear quite yet – that are the important ones.  One of the best involves the scene I play Utada Hikaru's "Devil Inside" to.  The protagonist god has finally come to face the "evil bad guy" god, knowing that there is no way she will win.  She can only try to harm him and hope her allies will continue her fight.  It's incredibly dramatic as a writer to send a character to its death – a suicide gauntlet.  Yes, argue that it is for the "greater good" all you want.  It does not really change what the character must go through.  No, I'm not 100% happy with this god's death, but it must be for the plot.  After all, in how many decent novels does no character ever die?


Ah, yes, I'm sure there may be some readers out there "flipping their lids" as the expression goes that I am writing about multiple gods.  Get. Over. It.  In fact, Megami, Phoenix, and Shinigami all – count that ALL – feature multiple gods (and if you squint, in the background mythos of The Age of Merrik, there is a secondary god character).  If you can't handle that, really I'm not sure what to tell you.  This is fiction.  Besides, anyone who has ever heard of "Shinigami" should know that it means "Death God(s)" either portrayed as a species of gods or spiritual beings.  It's been popularized in Bleach and Death Note.  But if you are a fan of either, don't expect my Shinigami to be like either of them.


But a god can't die.


Not necessarily.  Every author makes his own rules for the fiction 'verse he writes.


Phoenix and Shinigami are the only two at the moment where the gods' roles are very important, and Shinigami more so.  The others are ancillary.


These books are quite fun to write.


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Published on February 11, 2012 17:04 • 2 views

December 6, 2011

It's been a semester already and it appears the proposed new International Law Journal publication at Appalachian School of Law may have been dropped.  I don't know that for sure, but I have heard only that it may not go forward, although this is not definite.  I know several of you out there were looking forward to reading it for quite some time.  Perhaps it may appear elsewhere.



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Published on December 06, 2011 19:24 • 2 views

It’s December and that means exams.  Thankfully, this might be my last December of exams ever.  What a milestone.


I’m sure a couple of you readers out there are wondering, “Where have you been?”  I’ve been pretty much antisocial the last month, diving into the books even more than usual and finishing up a writing assignment.  It’s at this point I could be jealous of well-established writers that don’t even have to write to make money and can take whatever time they want to turn our their books.  I could be but I’m not.


I’m still working on various writing projects, but they are taking a big backseat to everything else in my life.  I do work on scenes here and there, and I am coming up with a very awesome finale to Shinigami #1.


Expect to see more in about 2 weeks when I may or may not move the blog to my own server.  My new host for the auxiliary sites seems to be reliable – aside from that wiki hack.  Spam bots are pretty tough now.  But I think I’ve found some lock out methods for mediawiki.



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Published on December 06, 2011 19:18 • 1 view

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