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June 20, 2009 | No Comments Posted

You might have noticed that I actually submitted something resembling a full-length story. (Oh please, that dinky little one-shot does not even come close to counting)

Part of me just did it for the heck of it, and if you've gone over and read the Author's Notes on it you might understand why.

Of course, I had a kind of selfish ulterior motive behind it. But hey, who doesn't?

Unless you've been living under a rock for the past couple years, you'll know that Rebuild of EVA 2.0 is dropping over in Japan in less than a week.

From the very moment I heard whisperings of some of its content, despite not knowing exactly how it would go, I was set on the warpath to release the new version of my story.

Why? Well, even if the always-regrettable "canon negation" happens with the new content, I can still have the pride of saying that I came up with the ideas before that area of the series was ever addressed.

Lame? Yeah...maybe.

So where have I been for the past, oh, I don't know, year?

School.

Yup.

I went into 100% academic-freak mode and decided I was going to get all A's both semesters so I could get accepted to my first-choice study abroad program.

Everything worked out well, so despite the fact that I had to take about 2 weeks of recovery hibernation when I got home, I now have a guaranteed ticket to study in Kyoto, Japan for my senior year.

(Which means I'll get to see Rebuild 2.0 in theaters. Neener neener, boo boo!)

*ahem*

But enough of that.

I beseech you to take a moment and give Written in the Sand a read, and leave me some feedback.

Cheers!

 

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