I'll admit I haven't paid this blog too much heed recently. Same with my dramatic readings. I've been kind of busy with real life. I reckon I should get into blogging regularly to stave off boredom during summer (but I could say the same about getting a job).
I think I need to kick myself in the backside when it comes to this, and get back into blogging at least semi-regularly. Don't know what sort of content I'll add, though.
It's been a while, hasn't it? Truth is, I've been busy with university, but that's done for the year. All I can do now is await my results and hone my craft.
First off, here's a reading of Dragonlance's Canticle of the Dragon.
I wanted to get back in to the dramatic reading thing again, but uni kept me busy. I've got some other dramatic readings planned for this summer, including some bad Naruto fanfiction, an H.P. Lovecraft short story and a bad indie book.
Now, this is only one of a couple of projects I want to do over my summer break. I'm also starting to think about my dissertation. I have a few ideas for what I want to do, but I'm not sure which to fully develop. Not sure whether to go Norse-inspired epic fantasy or weird science fantasy. Both sound like they'd be fun to do.
The other project I'm working on is sort-of related to the above dramatic reading. It's a campaign setting for tabletop roleplaying. I'll be sharing that process on this blog and writing about the whole thing, so all the information about it is in one place. Expect the first part of it fairly soon. In the meantime, I'll be making dramatic readings and other videos. Fun times lie ahead.
Just a quick one-off dramatic reading before I take a short break for the holidays and coursework deadlines. It's a bit of Transformers fanfiction involving a techno-organic pregnancy.
So, I decided to read something that I've longed to do a dramatic reading of for a while. It's a supposedly original story about gods going to high school. It's also really stupid.