Author: Youseph
Hawaii Day 2
Hawaii Day 1
After our PAX trip to Seattle, Hannah and I flew to Hawaii for our honeymoon/vacation. When we landed we picked up our rental car, got some groceries, checked into our apartment, and then went straight to the beach.
For those of you wondering, all photos were taken with either a Canon G12 or an iPhone.
PAX Prime 2011
August 26th through the 28th Hannah, Lyle, and myself where at the Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) in Seattle. We all had a really great time and are already talking about going again next year.
Some of the highlights of our trip for us where:
- Keynote
- The Penny Arcade Q&A session
- The Wil Wheaton Awesome Hour
- Draw A Comic Panel
- Dungeon Master Panel
- The Acquisitions Inc Dungeon & Dragons Game
- Star Wars Old Republic Panel
- Omegathon
Create A Cheat Sheet
Before I ever start writing a book there are a couple of things I do that help me with my writing process. One thing I do is create a ‘Cheat Sheet’ of characters I am going to use in my book.
My ‘Cheat Sheet’ helps me keep track of people, there names, there personalities, there ages, and anything else I might need for future reference. A character I keep on a cheat sheet rarely takes up more than one line on text. So the whole thing is clean and simple and is an easy to use reference.
So here is an example of a cheat sheet I would create using characters from the Simpsons. It contains the important information I might need to know about a character in one line of text.
So the idea behind it is pretty simple and generally includes.
- Character Name
- Age
- Who they remind me of
- Personality traits to remember
This is actually the template I use when creating a cheat sheet.
Character Name • Age (who they remind me of) Traits – Personality – Quarks
Thats how I do it. My cheat sheet has been such a valuable tool for me when writing. It makes the whole process of writing so much easier. I really hope anyone getting into writing will find this tip useful. Let me know if you have any tips on how you track characters. I am always interested to learn how others write.