

I love writing this blog though, and I love writing about games.

Plus I said in my review that I wished I could be a sailor in the game, and now the sequel is going to let us sail a ship, so I’m sold.īut again, with only an hour or two of free time every day, who knows how long that will take to finish. Even though I hated the ending of the first one, I loved the potential I saw for the setting they created. The new Pillars of Eternity comes out next month, and I’m incredibly excited to play that. The irony is that even though I can now afford to buy one, I still don’t know when I’d find the time to play it. God of War, the remake of a favorite game of mine, has come out but I still don’t own a Playstation 4. I feel like I’ve done more writing these past few weeks than I have in years. If I could have been writing like this years ago, I could have finished this book far sooner.Īll that being said, my time to play video games and watch all the shows and movies I need to has been considerably cut down.

The constant challenges of my work, learning to dance, and the remarkable storytelling I take part in every Friday at D&D have sharpened my focus on writing. Now with so much going on my in my life, I feel like there’s a momentum to everything I do. When I was totally unemployed with tons of free time I barely wrote anything aside from the occasional post here. Strangely enough, despite being so busy, I’ve never been writing more consistently than I have now. I’m also going to dance classes three days a week after work, and on Friday nights I play Dungeons and Dragons with some great friends of mine (which I need to write a post about, because it’s amazing.) And I’m in the home stretch of finishing the second-draft of my first book (well, first book written to completion anyway). For the past few months I’ve been working 6 days a week at my job, which has been rewarding but exhausting.

Everything is changing and I suppose that’s life: change.
