Sunday, February 19, 2012

Updates.

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmk. Let's see, here...

First of all, I would really, really love it if someone updated the Eight Great Immortals dictionary. I thought about doing it, but I'm so incredibly tired, all the time...I think someone made a word for it...like 'Lazy' or something...

Secondly, I'm writing a Hunger Games fanfic because of the movie that'll be released soon. And yet, I've gotten no-where and am kinda pissed off. So, I think I might start it again. Something that I'd really love to do is use a bit of the prologue that Nyx Dawn cooked up for a HG ff ages ago. It was brilliant.

Thirdly- I was writing a Private Investigator story, and was really intent on doing something about it...but oh hell, I don't know. I don't seem to be getting anywhere with my writing lately. It'll pan out, I hope.

Fourthly- I said I'd be participating in Nano this year, but...meh, we'll just see how things go...maybe, maybe not.

Fifth-leh: Terry Prachet play was amazing. Death was brilliant. Nanny Ogg and Weatherwax were astoundingly awesome, as usual. And afterwards we wandered the streets of Adelaide after midnight, and it was...beautiful. The Fringe, which is a kind of huge fair thing in Adelaide, had lights shining everywhere, and there were smells of coffee and sleepiness and laughter spilling out of pubs. Bouncers and their suits, the chink of glasses everywhere, the tiny alleyways that we found ourselves in with the stalls set up and the buggy that doubled as a pot for a tree. The posters, OH MY GOODNESS, the posters, everywhere, that depicted the next play or a good pub or something happening next week at the Botanical Gardens. It was all just so wonderful, and it was all my city, my little spot on the earth where the sun shined when it wanted and the clouds knew exactly when to show up. I know I'm rambling, and I think I'll make another blog just for it, but seriously...it was great :')

Now, I have sleep that needs...sleeping, and terrible school tomorrow, and $60 to somehow pay to my mum and dad. I hate being in debt...