role playing again
I know. I’m suppose to be doing other things. But I’m am so happy.
See, I have this friend that I talked about a while ago, the one I role played with online for forever. We both went to college and we are both very busy. (I have homework, she has work and homework, and she is a better student than myself.) So, we had to stop role playing.
Well, we mentioned last semester (around November I think) that it’d be fun to rewrite some of our old stories and maybe write some of them into books. And I mentioned it again to her and we talked about it and so we’re actually going to do it.
We’re actually going to write four of our old stories as a role play (meaning they aren’t actually on paper. It’s like a script and we have to add emotion and description and such.) and then we’re going to do another one that is new. (Which, I’m really wanted to do my alternative arranged marriage plot, to be quite honest.)
Now, I don’t think that is going to matter to anything here. Depending on what we write and such, I only might or might not post what I write with her. But I’m excited not only because we get to spend time together again, but because I love doing this. It’s so much more fun to write something when you have a friend writing with you and plotting with you and giving you input.
That is why I want writing friends where I live. But I don’t see that happening any time soon.
Please do post it….if u can!
Would love to read it!
I completely agree with your opinions, role playing is lovely, especially if you find someone just as crazy about it as you are. I role played for a good two years with someone who became a good friend of mine, but sadly it went to the wayside for similar reasons. Enjoy it while it lasts and good luck turning them into books–I’ve always thought of doing that myself!
I did it for five years with her, so we’ve learned a lot. I find it so beneficial for writing as well.
As for writing them in a book, that is hard. We’ve done it once already and by the time we finished writing it all down, the beginning had become, shall we say, less than perfect? (We improved as writers.) Hopefully, that won’t happen this time.