Well, 2010 is over, and 2011 is upon us. It's been... a rough year.
I got my second play, The Party Train, published in New Voices 28, and at the end of 2010 I was chosen to be a selecting dramaturg for the third time in a row, this time as an alumnus selecting plays for New Voices 29. Graduated from WPI with a bachelor's degree in drama and theatre. Command & Conquer 3: The Forgotten was released, and my big mug wound up on the front pages of Joystiq and Kotaku for a day. Two monstrous romantic failures, the passing of my last grandparent, and the real world dropkicking me into submission highlighted the later months. I got a job that has me working well into the night, at the cost of my sanity and my social life.
But I'm excited about 2011. Lots of potential. I announced recently on the New Year's episode of Open Lounge that I'll be starting my own podcast called The D-Pad in April. Somewhere in the vicinity of a variety show, I want to use my passion for video games, movies, music, and all things entertainment to bring it to life. It's definitely sort of an experiment, we'll see how it goes.
Short update, I know, but I haven't really been sleeping well lately, and it's been difficult to focus on this stuff. Lots going on. Should have a better update next week, we shall see.
Should old acquaintance be forgot,
rickie-d
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