about the challenge
Hmm...A challenge...Well, my drawing abilities aren't that great either, and there IS the fact that I don't have a scanner, but I'll be goin to the School of the Arts on the 20th, and one of my classes is 2d drawing. Anf one more thing you guys might like to hear about. There might be an author within out type! And he's publishing a book that the media says will make a great anime/cartoon or even a movie! I read some of the public critisism, and a lot of people like the book in general. There's actually two, and this are some of the passages from some of his up-comin books/anime:
Guardian Angel
'He would remember protecting her against wild dogs and showing her how to pet them. He remembered how he healed her cute little foot when she stepped on a nail while playing in the park once, and how wild she went when he tickled her afterwards. He smiled as these images played like an old favorite movie in his head. He would sometimes feel the old twitch in his left ear, but he would refuse to fly to her, scared of the fact that she would turn from him, and only shatter the already broken pieces of his immortal heart…'
and Tiger Heart
' I closed my eyes to rest until my nurse entered the room and added a bandage onto a scratch on my left arm. I slightly opened my eyes to look at her as she greeted me with a smile. “Hi,” she said cheerfully, carefully applying the bandage. I smiled slightly and said high. She put a white pad on my heart and one on my head. To the pads were attached a long, thin wire that lead into a small computer. The nurse pressed a couple of buttons on the screen and shot her eyes wide open in amazement, but then turned them into a curious smile as she turned back at me. “Been training a lot, huh?” she asked. I smiled and nodded. “They all have,” said the male nurse that was taking care of Lisa. He smiled at me and went back to work. I closed my eyes again in attempt to go to sleep, but the nurse was putting a bandage on my abs and her fingernails tickled my stomach, causing me to open my eyes wide in surprise and burst into a short fit of giggles. The nurse blushed and giggled as well, then apologized as she went to work on the scratches on my chest. Soon afterward, I was asleep.'
I have some more of this. If you want to read what I have of his book, e-mail me at
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