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believed Hu mad." 
-Jonathan Spence, The Question of Hu 

So currently, three essays are consuming my soul: an book review on The Question of Hu, which is actually a really interesting account of this Jesuit missionary who brings a chinese man, Hu, back to France in the 1720s, but they have a falling out and Hu is locked up in an insane asylum to get him out of the way. 
Anyway, I also have to write two more research essays. The one due on Friday, for English, is getting there. Almost done, almost done... The other one, due a week from tomorrow for my China and th West class, I've barely even started. I have a topic, and I've taken out three books from the library. D: Must... work... harder...
I'm also going to the Soba-bowl anime festival in Edmonton on Saturday, when I really should be working on my essays. Oh, well. I wouldn't be able to concentrate anyway, knowing that it was happening but still being cooped up inside. 
I also feel guilty, because I haven't updated any of my fics recently. D: Here is an excert from the next chapter of Rise of the Jinchuuriki to take the edge off:

“I am worried about Naruto’s education.” Sarutobi got straight to the point.

Iruka felt thrown. “I – sir?” He really hoped that this wasn’t leading to where he thought it was going to lead...

“Yes.” The Sandaime took a long puff from his pipe, sending a small cloud of smoke into the air above his head. “He has been transferred six different times in his first four months of the academy. And with the... debacle last week, he has missed yet another few weeks of schooling. I believe that he’s an intelligent child, who just needs the proper teacher.” The man’s mouth said ‘teacher’ but his eyes said ‘Iruka.’

The chuunin knew that perhaps the reason that blond brat only appeared so smart because he was actually a thousand-year-old demon, but he didn’t voice that thought. Not to the Hokage, who seemed to have grown... attached to the thing.

Iruka supposed that the kid did look human enough.

Date: 2008-03-16 01:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] beboots.livejournal.com
I HAVE to write many things at once or I don't get anything done. D: I was actually working on three essays all at once, over the course of several weeks. I only just handed in the first draft of one, must still write the rest of the conclusion for another, and start the third (I've planned it, though). D: Must... keep... working...
Meh, but whatever works. :) I'm glad that you write your ideas down somewhere. I think that it's a good habit for all authors to have.

Date: 2008-03-16 02:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dayadhvam-triad.livejournal.com
Oh wow, that is a lot of essay writing. :/ Good luck with them!--although since you know what you're writing for your third essay, it sounds like everything will be fine. :)

There's so much stuff that could be written... I have random ideas for Sasuke in Sound, Shisui, Orochimaru/cupcake!Sasuke (total and utter crack XP), and--there's so much potential. :DDD Otherwise I don't know how I'd remember anything.

Date: 2008-03-16 03:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] beboots.livejournal.com
I mean, as long as you're always writing SOMEthing, it's all good, right? ;) I try to write a little bit everyday, even if it's only a paragraph or two. A little bit goes a long way, building up eventually... even if the only real good it's doing is keeping you think ing about the fic in question. :)

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