I AIM TO MISBEHAVE
tomorrow will be the first class i've had since october last year.
i look back at the holidays and wonder whether or not i had a decent one by making the most of the time i had. of course it started off with vito's wedding, which was in late decemeber. then new years came round, a trip to lake's entrance, along with maher's 22nd. congratulations to both pete and glenn for moving out of their family homes and making north clayton a little more noisier!
during february i started re-editing "filan", a novel i'd been working on since first year university. i had finished it a while ago, and never really though seriously about getting it published. but i think now it might actually be worth publishing, meaning i've gone back and looked over it and changed things. i've also looked into copy editors and its gonna cost me a bit to get it officially edited before i can even approach publishers. but we'll see how that goes.
things with chalkbaord are going well, with vito producing kick-ass quality work and our printer ready to go. we're still aiming (realistically) for a march release and considering the progress we're making, it looks to be doable.
i painted my room the other day, which was a long time coming but i finally got off my ass and did it.
this year at uni i need to try a little (ok, i'll be honest: a lot) harder if i want to graduate with a bit of dignity. there's still so much i want to do that's non-school related but that'll have to take a back-seat for the next eight or nine months.
so the holidays were pretty good to me, even with work. i can always appreciate that sometimes doing nothing is good enough. everyone deserves a break every now and then. i can't say that it had been clear sailing the whole way through, but the sun will come over the horizon soon enough.
it's back to school for a lot of us, i hope everyone's ready.
-LOki
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ARMED AND READY TO KILL, SIR!
-Jay
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