Call it a risk or a hunch. I want to do what Michael Bay or Quinton Tarantino do--give less-known artists a chance. I think he has a lot of potential, and I think the reaction so far was definitely overblown.
Have a good one. Happy Friday!
Oh, if only my cliche-ridden story could have been "critically acclaimed" and "loved by just about everyone." Please, O Grand Story Master, teach me how to write chapters that will leave them wanting more! Teach me!
Umm... thanks? If I may offer a suggestion, maybe include pieces of the story you poke fun at? I haven't read any of them, and I have no intention of doing so, so knowing what you're talking about would make my reading experience easier.
Also, while I love the title of Lord of Sarcasm, what...
So you asked me a question a few months ago and I never answered it. If you still care about it, here it is: I came up with the ending once I finished about the third chapter. Originally I was going to have Trent find the house, but Ms. Rosen finds out and sets the building on fire, with Skylar...
Hey man, in June you had mentioned animating the story BabyStar and turning it into a mini-movie. I left shortly after and never had a chance to give you info about the idea. Would you still be up for it? It sounds like a fun idea.
Yep. Everyone thought it referred to a dog and that I was a furry (and they also kept spelling it as "wolf"), none of which are true, so I had to change it.