User blog comment:Cdc1998/A New Face at Bullworth: Part 2/@comment-26358727-20150617223505/@comment-4833053-20150618070709

Hi, it's nice to meet you. We probably haven't met due to my rare activity on here, although I do plan on being on more often so it'll be great to meet someone new. The reason I was rarely on so much is I've been focusing on school, as I'm now in my senior year and I'm trying to get my credits to graduate(I don't need much, but I still need to get the stuff I'm required to take in order to graduate out of the way) as well as preparing for college, as I still really don't know what I'm going to major in. I also have the tendency to get side tracked and forget about things, so that's also a reason. I'm also writing a novel, although I'm currently having writer's block with that, so I decided to take a break from that and thought I would write on something different until I got my ideas ready for the novel. So, I came back here.

Well thank you. I do try to write characters interacting lifelike, although sometimes I end up failing if I'm writing on a theme or topic I'm not that familiar with. I usually write stories with real-life scenarios and real life topics instead of fantasy, as I find it very easier to write more realistic stories, and I sometimes include personal experiences in my writing to help build character development. My Creative Writing class I took has really helped with my writing style and skills, as before when I use to write on here my original OC, Charles(or Charlie as he is now), was very Marty Sue-ish, so I decided to kinda scrap his story and start fresh, although still include him, as I revamped his character in this story. I may go back and continue with his story, although I'll have to do a major revamp for the damage I've done to that. That's why I really don't ever write on that story anymore.

Again, thank you! I like to give my characters certain quirks to make them interesting to the audience. I've had more fun writing the character of Edgar as I'm aiming towards a more relatable protagonist who still has their flaws. Now I just have to figure out how I'm going to cover on/evolve that trait more.

Sorry for the late response. I've been busy adding on to the story for most of the day, as well as being sidetracked by other things, but I wanted to respond to you because I appreciate your comment. Again, sorry the response is late. Are you going to be writing anything on here? I'd love to read some of your work, and I would appreciate it if you could give my some feedback and critiquing on mine.

It's great to meet you and I look forward to reading some of your work if you decide to write any.