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About JDegg
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- My name is Jeff Degginger and I am a Creative Writing Senior (soon to be Graduate hopefully) studying at Oklahoma State University.
I have wanted to be a writer (of Fantasy at first, nowadays more focus on the Literary) since I wrote my first story (a twelve pager!! On notebook paper...) at the age of ten (almost eleven).
In previous times I allowed Video Games and the like to rule my life, but in a fit of recent trauma, I have realized that this is not who I want to be. Fiction is my life calling, and I plan on truly testing that in the days, weeks, and months to come. As such, I will be very very active on these boards, replying to, and reading, as much as I possibly can.
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JDegg on 11-27-2011 at 10:11 PM
I've been playing around with this lately and figured I may as well share it to see if anyone else likes it.
I wrote a story this week called, "The Red Ball," about a small spongy ball that gets thrown around an office in an unspecified workplace. As the ball changes hands, the thoughts of the characters in possession of the ball are channeled, as opposed to having a limited third-person view, or even an omniscient point of view, the pov follows the ball.
As there
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