This Is Also A Blog

Hello! This is also a blog (omg I did it again!!!). Honestly, I’m going into this wondering if I can even top the utter radiance of the last blog in this series. But you never know until you try. In fact, that’s gonna be the theme for this one! You never know until you try. That’s definitely a completely original theme and the only blog with that theme ever. 

So. Paragraph two, blog two. You’re really here for another one. I’m so proud of you! You know what? This time! I’m not going to be mean in the second paragraph! Trying something new! You should also try something new! Something small or simple, like listening to a new song that you haven’t heard before, or starting a new book. Maybe, and this is the one I recommend, reading all the way to the end of this blog. Just get out there and try something new for once!

Alright. So something new I’ve tried recently is a fruit called a Rambutan. They look a little funny, but they taste pretty good. They taste a little bit like grapes, kind of? Not really, but just a little bit. It’s weird. They’re so good though. I’m getting well adjusted to dorm life so far. It’s been nice being able to see friends every day again, and also hang out with them after school. I hope that the connections I make with people here will last a lifetime.

I have a big project now. I’m not going to give anything away, but it’s in the style of a lot of Rick Riordan’s works. I recently finished the first draft for chapter 1, and I’m hoping to get a chance to workshop it soon. Even if I can’t workshop it, I have a good idea on what I need to look back on and alter once I complete the first draft of the entire story. 

It’s fascinating though, isn’t it? How one sentence can make you change your entire introduction to a story, or how you realize you can implement foreshadowing in places. That’s what I love so much about writing as an artform. It’s so fluid, you can go back and change your mind on anything without having to restart completely. You can create worlds with entire histories and expand upon them, or create a moment, just an instant in someone’s life. Oh boy. Now I understand how some writers get god complexes. 

Well, I suppose I should stick to the topic I mentioned earlier. You know, try something new! I doubt you’ve forgotten. These few minutes have been days for me. I’m just reminding myself, in this blog, what my theme is before I get off track. Honestly, I think I’ve about reached an endpoint for this one. I don’t want it to run as long as the last one. 

Alright! Okay! Listen, you! Yeah, I’m talking to you! The reader! Let’s try something new. Yeah, sticking to my prompt, I know. Amazing isn’t it? I’ve been pondering this idea for a while, and I’m going to implement it. Though, you’re going to have to find out what it is on your own. Come on, It’ll be fun. You get to read and comment on every single blog I write, and I get to be motivated to continue my little plan! It’s a win-win!

Alright, so with that announcement, I suppose I should end this one off. It’s a week early, the first blog posted today. I wish you the best of luck in figuring this out. Oh, by the way, this challenge is for classmates only. I won’t tell any of you what my plan is either. Only Literary Arts Juniors can participate, and well, Seniors too… I guess. The prize is, for whoever figures it out, a spot as a character in the story I’m writing, and the ability to plan out your character arcs. Doesn’t that sound fun? I’m sure it does. Well, best of luck, all of you!

Oh, quick question. Are you sure this was a blog?

This Sure is a Blog

Isn’t this crazy. It’s a blog. You’re probably gonna have read this, think “man, this sure is a blog”(lol title reference I am so cool and funny), and then continue on with your life. To be honest, if you really, really think about it, blogs really are just blogs. I wonder if there is any way this could NOT be a blog. Like, really, this is a blog. Maybe even the bloggiest blog ever blogged. Guys I am blogging isn’t that so wacky. 

Personally, I don’t care much for blogs. Nowadays, a lot of really popular ones are just journalism if you could be as blatantly biased as you wanted. It’s crazy, with blogging you can say anything you want about whatever you want, and, now this is the scary part, it’ll still be a blog. I could start spouting information so incorrect it’d make The Hobbit (J.R.R Tolkien) look like non-fiction. I can say that muffins are a type of cookie and you would just have to sit there and deal with it. What am I gonna do? Read the comments in a hope to improve myself and see how people react to what I am saying? Of course not! Who do you think I am, a person with common sense. Also, mushrooms are TOTALLY arachnids. The fear of sheep is called Baaphobia, totally. You should ALWAYS trust what you read on the internet because nobody here would lie to you, ever. You should TOTALLY download a link on an ABSOLUTELY ORDINARY website! (this paragraph, if you could not tell, has been a sarcastic joke. Please stay safe!)

Wow, you’re actually still reading this. Well, I guess I AM still typing it, but hey, what else am I gonna do with my time? NOT blog? That’d be crazy, like foxes not being strictly herbivores! I have decided that the next paragraph will be a bunch of terrible jokes. I hope, kinda, that you fully prepare yourself for this. It is going to be so bad. As bad as when someone typed out that muffins were a type of cookie in this blog. Who did that anyway? No clue. Anyway, bad jokes are on the way. Right about….

Now. Anyway, hey, glad to see you here. I invented a new word. I call it plagiarism, other people say they created the word but it was really me. I am going to say orange in the next sentence. Just kidding I am saying banana. I am so mighty and powerful. Insects bug me. Hey, laugh, LAUGH! I know you’re not laughing right now I swear you better laugh you better laugh right now. If you don’t laugh I’ll blog sarcastically about YOU next. How would you like that, huh?

It’s a new day now, well, at least since I wrote the last four paragraphs that you just read. I’ve gotten an idea for a story. I intend to write a story that gives form and describes the stages of grief while minimalizing dialogue and the cast of characters. I want the protagonist to be both nameless and voiceless, so that the reader can put themselves into the story and better imagine the different locations around them. The story will rely on heavy imagery to move the plot forward, while also making the protagonist as interesting as possible. I intend to keep the theme vague. I don’t have a title for the story yet, but what is currently on the table is “The Lands which lie within”, “The Journey They All Must Take”.

So, actually, the story has changes completely (the weekend has passed now, if you’re wondering). I’m gonna be using the open field beginning that I originally had planned, but instead attempt to create a unique fantasy world. I’m planning to write it out like a video game, where some parts are set with no options (like the beginning of the story) but add dialogue and quest options and such. Hopefully, if it gets fully fleshed out, I’ll be able to sell it off to a company of some kind to get it published as an actual video game. That would be cool. Today’s not much of a writing day for me, to be honest. Well, except for the fact that I’ve begun on the intro to my story. The intro is almost done, so once it is done I’ll sneak a teensy preview of the current form into it, though it will probably change several times before it’s where I want it to be. I want to take the writing elements of Dark Souls, a game by From Software, where the story is told through NPC (Non-playable character) interactions and item descriptions. I also intend to take an idea from Hollow Knight, an indie Metroidvania from Team Cherry. The idea is a journal of sorts that you can find pages of after bosses (in Hollow Knight it’s after beating an enemy a certain amount of times) that list information about the bosses and some of the area enemies. I want to challenge myself to make a massive open world the likes of which have never been seen, and could by all means take over a decade to fully build. I want there to be at least 200 bosses, and just as many, if not more, areas to explore. I want to make it, by all means, a metroidvania, despite most of this genre being 2D platformers. I may also include sci-fi elements as the late game approaches. I want to set a new standard for writing video game stories. I, hopefully, will have it finished by the end of my senior year, which is May 2023.  First, however, I should probably create the different areas, and decide how they must be accessed, and when they will be accessible. I also intend to, though it would be incredibly difficult for players to achieve, make their be a way to complete the main game in around an hour. I want the world to fully evolve and change as things happen. I would also like to implement the idea that there is no hero or villain in the conventional sense. I am going to plan different types of spells and magic, along with fighting styles, that will be available to players. 

It’s the next day now. I’m probably gonna end this blog off soon. I wrote this in hopes of doing something a little unconventional. If there’s one place I’m confident in my ability to bend, or even break, the rules it’s in writing. When I write, I am the author, and the rules are mine to decide. If I want to create an entire language, give it a dictionary, and then write something in that language, I have all the power to do so. So, I guess I should at least make this publishable? So. A lesson. Uh. How about this? Don’t let anyone else tell you what the rules for writing are, because they’re a good guideline (sometimes), but you will be your most creative self when you write what, when, and how you want. But also remember this. No matter what rules of writing you follow, you have to respect others in your writing. Do not write for the sake of invalidating others, because if the day comes you face the public as their enemy, you will turn to those who you have ridiculed for mercy, and they will not even hear your cries.

Anyway! Now that I’ve taught a valuable life lesson, we can really talk about whatever we want! Now, I know that this is generally going to be a lighthearted blog that only really exists to entertain, but I do want you to take into consideration some of the things I said. I have to apologize, I’m in a rather stern mood. Well, I think I probably am going to cut this blog off here. Right now, this paragraph. Because things always come to an end, some more abrupt than you’d like. Once I’ve finished this I’ll have a chance to refresh and start anew. My goal this year is to completely remove the idea that writing has to follow the rules to be good writing. Well, I guess that’s my goal as a writer in general. So, as we reach the end of this moment, this instance that we shared together, I thank you, truly, for reading this. I hope you had a good time. Be prepared to see me evolve as a writer, especially through these blogs. See you next time, pal.