Monshala
Scribe
Hello to everyone. I'm new to the forum block, and would like to introduce myself. My name is, Monshala. For anyone who plays MW2 or MW3 on PS3, that's is also my name. I'm a family man. I love my wife and 3 boys to no end.
I've been creatively writing for a long time starting out when I was in grade school. A particular story to tell real quick is my teachers would assign book reports to be completed within a months time. Well, I always procrastinated. Even when the teachers would check in and ask for progress, I still waited until the last moment. I don't believe that I ever finished a book back then. Instead, I read the sleeve, and wrote my own story off of that thinking, "There's no way my teacher read this book."
Anyway, fast-forward, I went from D&D to Star Frontiers to Magic: The Gathering to harness my creativity for new worlds, and from it I've developed a world in which I've grown to adore (like we all do).
I'm joining this forum because I've read several entries, and it appears you all respect the craft and seem to be a good, humble family.
Criticism is the name of the game so if I do submit some pieces for critique, honesty is best. I don't know you and vice versa, but I'll respect your comments because at the end of the day I may hear more negatives than positives yet what that will do is make my work better.
Okay, was that enough? Too much? LOL.
I've been creatively writing for a long time starting out when I was in grade school. A particular story to tell real quick is my teachers would assign book reports to be completed within a months time. Well, I always procrastinated. Even when the teachers would check in and ask for progress, I still waited until the last moment. I don't believe that I ever finished a book back then. Instead, I read the sleeve, and wrote my own story off of that thinking, "There's no way my teacher read this book."
Anyway, fast-forward, I went from D&D to Star Frontiers to Magic: The Gathering to harness my creativity for new worlds, and from it I've developed a world in which I've grown to adore (like we all do).
I'm joining this forum because I've read several entries, and it appears you all respect the craft and seem to be a good, humble family.
Criticism is the name of the game so if I do submit some pieces for critique, honesty is best. I don't know you and vice versa, but I'll respect your comments because at the end of the day I may hear more negatives than positives yet what that will do is make my work better.
Okay, was that enough? Too much? LOL.