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#1 RedHawk4
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I'm almost positive that Gamespot won't allow me to post it whole, in one single message, due to a character limit. Google Docs sounds like a good option but I'm not familiar with it, really.
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#2 RedHawk4
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Lol...will do, once the last touches of editing are finished. So, should I simply make the book into my own topic here at the union and post it in chunks, or what?
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#3 RedHawk4
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Hmm, fast reply. :P And thank you.
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#4 RedHawk4
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When I wrote my book (which would be about 100-115 pages in a standard Microsoft Word document once I remove the unnecessary spacing between paragraphs), I simply had an idea of several key scenes as well as a general plot for the individual chapter that I was working on. Essentially, I had an idea of what needed to occur in the chapter, and I came up with how to make that happen as I wrote.
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#5 RedHawk4
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Hello all. Was invited randomly to this union and finally got around to joining. I've written a decent amount of reviews here at Gamespot...some a lot better than others...and I've also written my own book. I figured that this union would be a good place to first post it online, so, any suggestions on how to do so would be appreciated. :)
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#6 RedHawk4
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I have 7 I believe.
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#7 RedHawk4
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Atari's "Deer Hunter" for the PS2 has 2-player splitscreen play, if that helps. The game is also much, much better than anything I've ever played from Cabela's (lol).