If you see him, ignore him immediately.That's probably the best of the seven that I wrote, which should give you a pretty good idea for how surprised I was that David wanted me back for the sequel.
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This included gems such as: Subject Line: Have you seen my cat?īody: Has anyone seen my cat? He's black and white with a patch on his face. I had written only seven emails for the original CSD, and they were all admittedly pretty low-effort because I had discovered David's call for contributions on his fan message boards mere days before the deadline, but I had to leave to go to dinner pretty soon and didn't want to forget to contribute, so I quickly churned out as much content as I could. Writing for CSD2 was unlike any other writing I'd done in my professional or personal life. How I Got Involved with CSD2I've already blogged about how I became a writer for CSD2, so I'll just quickly summarize it by saying that it came down to having a connection to the developer from many years before, remembering how cool it felt to have contributed a very little bit of writing to the original CSD, and some incredibly lucky timing. My Favorite Jokes that Didn't Make the Cut.Moving On from Emails to Food Descriptions.This post is a bit longer than I usually write, so to help you navigate it and/or get to the bits you're most interested in, here's a list of links to everything I talk about: I've been keeping my lips shut since April 2015 – there's so much to talk about! I did double that in less than a WEEK- David Galindo September 22, 2017I've often been described by others as a talkative person, so you can imagine just how happy I am to finally be able to tell you about the whole process of writing for CSD2. I was hoping to hit 10,000 sales by the end of the year, as that would be a break even point for me.