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Well...

Since no one I want to talk to is on I figure I might as well just write a blog about how I feel. I know I'm always complaining about never dating and all, but the more that I think about it the more it scares me. I mean, there are absolutely no guys around me that I would consider dating. And the guys that have asked me have been guys that make me feel bad. Whenever I mention that I've never been on an actual date, people are always surprised. Why should they be surprised though?! Even my parents are surprised, my younger sister has been on more dates than I have. The more I think about it though the more I don't want to date, I don't feel ready. But what does it take to feel ready? That's the big question... who knows? Maybe I'll find out when I'm up at school in the fall, maybe not. All I know is that I need to let God lead me in the direction I need to go in life, so I'll rely on him and trust that he has a plan for me. That's all I can really do

Character Development

So, I was in charge of teaching the lesson for ANWA PM Writers earlier this evening. Everyone there enjoyed it and asked me to post the lesson on my blog so they could refer to it. So here is the post! Today I talked about Character Development. This is an interesting and fun topic. And it's so relevant to writers of all ages! Anyway hope this is helpful to you! All rights to the following are reserved for Sandra Miller. This information was found at: http://www.pgtc.com/~slmiller/characterdevelopment.htm Remember when you are doing character development work that although your main concern is the parts of that character that are relevant to the story, that isn't your only concern.  Anything about your character is worth writing down, and you never can tell when the oddest detail from your character sketch will actually show up in the story. Here are a few things to consider when developing your character: ·           We are all greatly influenced by our rela