Wednesday, March 28, 2012

More Silent Wars!

The next stage of Aaron's adventures in Camaboise will be coming next week. I thought I would have more time this week. I was wrong. Instead, I have a visit to Southern New Hampshire University. Which is actually good because it gets me out of high school.

Now, instead, I have some more Silent Wars! Hope you enjoy it.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Where Do You Come From?

So, for a while, I have been wondering: how many readers do I have? Also, why do people read my stuff? I think I'm good, but I just want to know why people think I'm good. I would also like to know where people come from. So, if you would be so kind, just log in, post where you come (be as specific or vague as you want,) and why you read my stuff.

Saturday, March 24, 2012

State of The Blog #4

Yesterday, (when I was supposed to post this) was a day of mistakes for me. I may have made a few mistakes during the play (fixed those.) Plus, I forgot to post the State of The Blog. Not good.

In other news, I posted a survey on my story post this week. No one answered it. Maybe it wasn't clear enough where to find it. So please, click here to fill it out or cut and paste the link below.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/embeddedform?formkey=dGtsbTdiS1hsNGtfa3dzR0VpcXdYYXc6MQ

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Camaboise 6/15/10

A Visit to Camaboise is the story of a boy who wins a soup contest. He thought he'd just win a private island. He didn't count on being the king. This first section talks about how it was revealed to him that he had won the throne.

Also, please take a few moments to fill out this survey.

Monday, March 19, 2012

The Monday Question #2

Okay, people, this week I would like to ask a favor of all of you, my readers.

As a few of you know (Nicholas Angelini and Pat Rico,) I make mistakes.However, since I start something new as soon as I finish another, I don't have time to check what I've finished. So, I decided to humbly ask you guys to help me. I am going to make Covetous able to be edited. The procedure will be you highlight something I messed up on, and I go back and fix it. These are all Google Docs, so you just need a Google account (Gmail, Google+, etc.)

Friday, March 16, 2012

State of the Blog #3

Okay, people! Third State of the Blog! In the future, I'm going to open all my work to comments, so that some weeks I can work on fixing the weird copy and paste errors Google Docs make and the dumb, dumb mistakes I make.

Speaking of weirdness, at some point, I am going to show you all the places people who look at my blog come from. Not to say that Germany and Russia are weird, but would you guys explain to me how you found my blog? Just curious.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Double Feature: Covetous Part Six and The Silent Wars: Local Color Part Two

So, to apologize for last week, I am posting some parts of a story I haven't posted publicly (both this week and last week) as well as the final chapter of Covetous. Now, next week, I will have both a new story for you and a survey I'd like you guys to fill out

Speaking of surveys, have you seen my post Monday? Please check it out, and answer the question.

Monday, March 12, 2012

The Monday Question

Mondays. When have I ever posted on Mondays?

You see, I have a problem. If you make a scatter graph of my posts with days on the week on the x axis and time I've been doing this on the y axis, you will see that Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday have no posts. I might even mean that literally. So how do I fix this?

I have an idea. Every Monday I ask a question, and you comment on it to post your ideas. Of course, I should ask you, my readers, what I should post. Is the Monday Question a good idea? Or do you have another, better idea? Leave your answer below using the comments button.

Friday, March 9, 2012

State of The Blog #2

Well, people, welcome to State of The Blog #2. This week, something very important happened. I missed a post. I have been thinking about this and the only solution I can come up with is to finish a story on Tuesday. Then, instead of uploading it manually, I have blogger upload it on a certain date. Again, I hope you like the replacement I offered up instead.

 Also, I got some recognition! Check it out! I know some of my school has.

In other news, the man pictured below is wanted for crimes against humanity. Even though he hasn't attacked the US and probably never will, we need to bring him to justice. Kony 2012.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Apology

People, I am sorry that my story is late. To make a long story short, the last part of Covetous is kind of long. I also have been interrupted by rehearsals for my school play, 13. This could be good for you. I have been working on a little something I like to call Silent Wars: Local Color. I hope you enjoy.

You will be pleased to know that I have learned lessons from this debacle. The plan will be laid out in this week's State of the Blog, and updates to the header will be made. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to share this apology on Facebook and Google+.
Sorry, people, but today's story may be delayed. The reason you're getting this is thanks to Kevin Bell lending me hi iTouch. The reason you're getting so little is due to the play I'm in and my overambitious goals.

Friday, March 2, 2012

State of the Blog #1

So, so far, the blog has been doing fine. It's only been three days, but the blog has already gotten seventeen views! And one of them was from Germany! I know, seventeen isn't really that much (especially for the internet) but it's a start. To help, please send the link to all your friends.

Now, on to the stories. For those who've read Covetous, and been following my Facebook and Google+, you'll know that this has gotten... out of hand. If you'll recall, it was only supposed to be three parts. Now, I swear: it shall only be six parts long! For those of who may doubt I'll be able to keep this promise, well, you're in good company. (Me.)

Also, this kind of post should be a recurring thing. Every Friday, I'll put up a blurb of similar length. If there are no events that directly influence the reader, then this will not be a very long post, and I may have to talk about... politics! (Dun dun dun).