So, I've been a little bit slack with updating this side of the internet. I have two blogs alongside my scheduled writing at
Nightmare Mode and I invariably pay more attention to my
Tumblr. Why do I do this? I'm not sure. I'd like to say it's because I have an established audience there but that "established audience" is honestly not the sort who would have the time/patience/effort to read the things I write.
I mean, it's Tumblr. It thrives on reblogs and funny images. I'm kind of out of my element there.
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Art by Jake Lawrence. Always and forever. |
An
yway, I've written two pieces recently that now rest at Nightmare Mode for the foreseeable future. The first was a little treatise on flying in video games and looked at what is my ideal form of flight. It's a little whimsical - as all my pieces often are - but I had a lot of fun with it.

The
second piece is, well, I hesitate to call it controversial, but it's certainly the most confrontational piece I've written. I don't get angry or shout at anyone but I look a little deeper into what I want when I play games and respond to a piece by Richard Cobbett about guilt and choice. It's certainly a piece that has words and opinions in it!
And, finally, go pitch things to
Nightmare Mode. They're lovely people and they want lovely writing. Write some lovely things, please.
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