Stephen Jefferies

Stephen Jefferies

As a graduated college student, it's become important for me to keep my eyes on my future. Writing is always something I've wanted to do, and hopefully this will be a step in the right direction.
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11/11/2008

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Eastern Illinois University - Bachelor of Arts in English w/Creative Writing Minor

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Never say, "I'm going to be a writer." Just write.

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  • Developing Strong Characters
    A guide to dynamic, poignant character introduction using examples from Dean Koontz's "Watchers".
  • The Storyteller
    A visit to an old, decrepit house quickly becomes much more as five teens find themselves fighting for their lives against forces they can't comprehend.
  • Resident Evil 5 Video Game Review
    Resident Evil 5 takes the series to a new level with the addition of cooperative multiplayer. Does having a partner add new depth to the abomination blasting, or does it neuter the intensity of the monstrous hordes?
  • Discipline Healing in World of Warcraft
    The black sheep of the priest class, Discipline Healers are few and far in between. Are they that inferior to Holy Priests? Should I just respect and get it over with? The short answer: no. The long answer: well, you'll just have to read it.
  • Foam Fighting: Nerdy Game or Reputable Sport?
    Before assuming the Viking with the foam spear is a complete whackjob, consider the possibility that there may be more to foam fighting than initially meets ye ol' eye.
  • Juggling Academics and Azeroth
    With MMORPGs being as immersible as they are, it's no wonder academics can take a second seat. Don't take the axe to your account just yet! Play smart, and you may yet see that epic gear snuggling up with your good grades.
  • The Blood of the Thankful: A Brutal Glance Behind the Origin of Thanksgiving
    The picture-perfect image we are given of Thanksgiving masks the brutality of the actual events preceding the holiday.

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