If I've been reading at all lately, it's been stuff like Mick Foley (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Foley#Writing_career) (I've read the first two memoirs so far) or Stephen King (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_King). For myself, I'm going to try to get back into reading up on programming stuff. I've got quite a few gaming AI books laying around, some of which I've read parts, but none of which I've read all.
As an aside, I kind of want to also get back into game programming again now that I have a computer again, given that it's what I went to school for and all, but given that I spend all day writing automation test scripts in Python at work, it's kind of difficult to get enthused about doing any programming in my free time as well. :/
And here is something that I've never mentioned to anyone else before, but for the past few years now, I've felt like I've got a novel, or at least maybe a long-ish short story or novella or whatever, kicking around inside my head that wants to be free, but I haven't done anything about it yet. I keep saying I'm going to take a crack at it one of these days, but as of yet I haven't actually gotten off my lazy ass and done it yet.
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As an aside, I kind of want to also get back into game programming again now that I have a computer again, given that it's what I went to school for and all, but given that I spend all day writing automation test scripts in Python at work, it's kind of difficult to get enthused about doing any programming in my free time as well. :/
And here is something that I've never mentioned to anyone else before, but for the past few years now, I've felt like I've got a novel, or at least maybe a long-ish short story or novella or whatever, kicking around inside my head that wants to be free, but I haven't done anything about it yet. I keep saying I'm going to take a crack at it one of these days, but as of yet I haven't actually gotten off my lazy ass and done it yet.