Writing a book at 12 years old is very, very good. While books have seemingly limitless bounds, video games also hold something many books do not; a graphical, visual representation of our ideas and thoughts. Whenever you read a book (or at least when I do), the first thing you try to do is form an image in your mind of what is happening as your eyes skim across the words. EV and EVO game many space heads submerged in the Star Wars, Star Treck, and B5 style books an actual image to accompany their thoughts. We read books to escape our own realities, to journey to places that we have yet to see in our lives, or ever, and video games help people to form images of their imaginations. In EV, or any video game for that matter, people imagine themselves as the characters they play (after all, people name their characters after themselves, or an aspect of their personality - I always use the knife in Half-Life, hence my name). If the book is good enough, it can replace your thoughts with the authors images, but this is quite a difficult task. Best of luck in your works.
PS: Smoking makes me sick, and the Grateful Dead are the only real rock band.
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As I travel through the
gates of hell to face the
deamons, I know my knife
is by my side, and that
all hell can't stop me
(This message has been edited by BackSTABa (edited 05-11-2000).)