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Volunteer Game Writing Job
Since leaving my video game writing course, I started taking part in a volunteer project. I heard about this opportunity through another classmate who posted the opportunity on LinkedIn. I had my first real contribution with some work on the game’s screenplay. I’m excited to get my hands dirty and see where this opportunity goes.
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Black List Reviews
Once my “Anansi” screenplay didn’t get selected for the film program I applied to, I decided to register with Black List. I’ve heard of Black List before, mainly as a site where unknown screenplays sometimes surface and get selected for production. In some rare cases, Hollywood execs actually find talent via the site. I figured…
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New Projects
With my game writing course wrapped up, my next game writing project is a volunteer one. I was able to make friends with one of the other students, who helped me get involved in a game production. I’ll be helping with some dialogue and other writing. Aside from that, I’m back to querying for my…
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Finished my game writing course
I started a game writing course back in April. If I have to think about what motivated me to join there are a few key factors. Compared to the average degree, the course wasn’t that expensive. It was also taught by someone who works in the industry. 2. Breaking monotony After months of job hunting…
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First month of self-publishing
The Garden of Abel has had one month up on Amazon’s ebook store. It didn’t exactly take the world by storm but it has more readers than it did when it was posted on my site. I’ve also been able to make (a little) money off the sales. As I’ve mentioned in previous blog posts…
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The Garden of Abel
As I shared in my last blog post, I self-published one of my novels. “The Garden of Abel” was the second book I wrote, and is now the first to be published in any form. The support I’ve received from family and friends has been great so far, and I’m grateful to have that. I…