I am 23 years old and in college. I am an unpublished author, I have written three books, all of them are currently being edited. I'm a marksman/gun collector. My favorite gun is my M24/47 mauser rifle. I'm a musician who plays 10 different instruments. I am a Geology Major and am currently attending my senior year.
Current Residence: Ohio Favourite genre of music: Rock Favourite style of art: Fantasy Wallpaper of choice: planes, cars, engines, dragons Favourite cartoon character: bugs bunny Personal Quote: It does not do well to dwell on the past, rather look to the future.
Well, I'm not dead, I just haven't been on this site in quite a while and it's been even longer since I've posted anything, largely in part to my scanner dying and not feeling like getting a new one. I'm currently working on several different metal and carpentry projects while working full time as a machinist. So for those of you who care and watch me, I'm not dead.
I can't believe this, I have not only finished the final book in the series, but I have also broken the 400 page barrier this time at 412 pages in length. It is finally over, I've been working on these books since the eighth grade and I'm finally finished as a junior in college. I just have to go through and edit the grammer errors in the first one and half of the second, then they'll hopefully get published.
I can't believe this, I have broken another personal writing record for the most pages written in one day. I have just finished writing for the day and I had 30 pages written bringing the third book up to page 392 now. Now it's just time to come up with a way to end the story that won't be anti-climactic or stupid, this is going be rather difficult. I always seem to be able to keep going on a story, but I can't ever seem to figure out how to end one, I always feel when I read book that I want the story to continue and I just can't help but feel the same way with my story. I don't know how to end it in a way that will make people alright with