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Sunday, July 17, 2005

Off To Hell...Again

I'll bet that title got your attention. Don't worry, I haven't gone off the deep end. Well, I guess maybe I have, but I've learned to tread water pretty well.

My next chapter, 21, is back to the antagonist demon's pov (point of view). That means, back to Hell. He is so much fun to write. I gave him human characteristics, like wanting his "father's" (aka satan's) approval and a promotion in the kingdom of darkness.

He's disgusting and dispicable but also to be pittied.

He's a smart guy. The unfortunate part is he's smarter than me.

I took an iq test and though I can't remember my score, I did pretty well, above average, but far from genious.

So, how do I think like someone much more intellegent than myself?

I don't know, I'm asking.

He needs to come up with a plan to pit good Christian people against each other. It will take a brilliant plan. But, I'm not brilliant.

So, like usual, I'll spend the week pondering, praying, letting my subconcious work it out. So, by Superman Saturday, I'll be ready to write it.

Hopefully.

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