Aaron Dennis
Bio
Creator of the Lokians SciFi series, The Adventures of Larson and Garrett, The Dragon of Time series, and more.
Stories (132/0)
Overcoming Procrastination
Well... I, uh... Oh, I think Seinfeld reruns are on now. I don’t have anything going on Thursday, so I’ll probably sit down and write something then. Of course, Thursdays are when I like to go jogging in the park, and after jogging I like eating Chinese food, which makes me sleepy.
By Aaron Dennis6 years ago in Journal
Castlevania Symphony of the Night
Symphony of the Night is the 15th Castlevania game if one counts the games released only in Japan and to computer systems, but to us gamers in America, it was the 10th, including Kid Dracula and other games released to the Game Boy. It was, however, the 5th Castlevania game I played upon its original release way back in 1997.
By Aaron Dennis7 years ago in Gamers
Swords, Spells, and Serpents, Oh My!
A few years back, I attended a local writer’s conference. We talked about all aspects of writing: grammar, dialogue, character development, punctuation, world building, blah, blah, blah. At the end of the conference, a few of us decided to divulge more subtle problems. Among our issues, someone brought up the difficulties engendered by writing original, fantasy stories.
By Aaron Dennis7 years ago in Futurism
Swords and Serpents for the NES
Swords and Serpents You mean Dungeons and Dragons? Well.... Swords and Serpents is one of those DnD style adventure games, and it looks promising. It was published by Acclaim, who also brought Double Dragon 2 to America. You start off either picking a party of warriors or making your own. Once you’re set, bang, you’re in the dungeon, or wherever you are…
By Aaron Dennis7 years ago in Gamers
How to Write for Readers
First, I want to draw your attention to my upcoming release, How to Become a Successful Writer. I've been cataloging my experiences from the publishing world, and I've also compiled some of my interactions with other writers, editors, marketers, publishers, and readers, and thusly I have acquired more than enough material to create a comprehensive, easy to understand, and somewhat entertaining manual for writers of virtually any skill level.
By Aaron Dennis7 years ago in Journal
Writing the Scene Transition
How can I write a scene transition? A short while ago, an acquaintance of mine, who had been thinking about becoming a writer for several years, finally made an attempt at writing a novel. As usual, I insisted that before attempting a novel it is imperative to practice writing short stories, but to each their own. Right?
By Aaron Dennis7 years ago in Journal
Chester Field for the NES
Chester Field: Ankoku Shin e no Chousen is an Action Adventure game developed and published by Vic Tokai, which was released in Japan in 1987. North America never saw an actual release, but thanks to some proactive gamers, there has been a translation by Aeon Genesis.
By Aaron Dennis7 years ago in Gamers