Thread:Kefke Wren/@comment-7706473-20130402074410/@comment-7706473-20130407135303

You're very welcome!

Sports, hurk. I loved atheletics growing up; but for various reasons that would take some time to go into, sports were never a thing I could pursue, not that I'm crying my eyes out about it - the only team we had where I grew up was cross-country skiing, and although that's fun to do at leisure, hells if I want to compete in it. Competition in general, eh, I'd rather stay indoors with a book. Skills.

On the one hand, I feel like I've missed out not having had any real English classes - on the other hand, from what Iv'e heard about them, they seem mostly to be boring and/or teaching things that don't strike me as the best thing for writers to learn. Maybe I'd divvy up the studies into something based on technical writing, creative writing, love of the language, etc... Still, a D is pretty D-ecent. Did you appeal the professor on grounds of 'artistic merit'?