Where The Posts Are

Anyone can tell that I haven’t been active, on either site. No new story posts, no new blog posts. In fact, apart from a small amount of posts on social networks, you’d be forgiven for thinking this operation had got the red light and been cancelled. Thankfully, it hasn’t. I’ve just been super busy.

One of the things I’ve done is made the move from college to university. Now that doesn’t excuse the silence over the summer holiday, but I’ll get onto that later. Over the course of the last few weeks, I’ve been sorting out files and folders, signing documents and generally been getting together all of those forms that I needed to take with me. TV license, medical, and others like it. Then there’s settling down, and getting a firm idea of the course itself. Two weeks have passed since I first started, and I’m ready for action.

The other thing, that reason I haven’t posted, was revealed on Facebook. I’m reading through TV and Film Residential Camp, converting it, adding to it, changing parts, basically getting it all to make a more continuous flow, and then I’ll be publishing it on the Amazon Kindle store. I was determined to have it done by the summer holiday, hence the silence on the issue, but when that was deemed too much, I just revealed I was working on it on Facebook, and set myself the challenge of finishing it by the end of this month. That was at the beginning of September. Two months to finish it. I’m roughly half-way there, so it shouldn’t be too much of an issue.

Around other parts of CDSMedia, I’ll possibly start up again on the fan fictions, though I won’t overload myself with such a harsh schedule of release. I’ll possibly only finish those stories that I really want to finish as well. I’ve had a few ideas of where I could take Star Wars: Darth Maul for instance, though nothing concrete yet. As ever though, I’m working through it, and I’m getting things done.

In gaming news, the release of F1 2013 was yesterday, and reviewers seem to be pleased with it. I’ll certainly look forward to playing it when I get it, and another thing I’ll be looking forward to getting is Pokémon Y. CVG actually called it a revolution of Pokémon, and anyone can clearly see the changes in this game compared to the others. Again, apart from the reviews (and official trailers), I haven’t spoilt myself any more. Except keeping an eye on the new Pokémon.

Releasing soon is a new Legend of Zelda for 3DS, but the Gamecube revival title of Wind Waker HD on WiiU has just released. Those that have kept up with this game know the changes made, such as the Hero mode and the swap from Tingle Tuner to Tingle Bottle, which integrates with the Miiverse. Many a new game are releasing this month, so keep an eye out for the gaming news on the likes of CVG or Neoseeker, and I’ll post more of the games I’m following soon.

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