I recently signed up as a journalist for my university paper's games section, when it struck me that writing well isn't an issue of just putting black on white, not something that comes naturally with the flick of a pen, but another topic for practice, training and gradual improvement. So, in an effort to improve my written English and perhaps try to enhance the interesting diction and expand my vocabulary, I've decided to write extensively on ESReality, where any mocking, pointing and/or laughing is virtual, and thus doesn't matter.

If you have any criticism (and let's face it, this is the Internet, you don't have anything BUT criticism) feel free to post. Mocking and ridiculing is also an accepted form of criticism, but I waive any responsibility for crying or fits of rage (mine or yours) that may follow as a direct consequence.

It strikes me now that I should have thought of a topic before writing an extensive introduction to a journal entry that doesn't exist. Clearly, a point for improvement in the future. If I gain a spark of creativity, I'll update this. If not, well, at least I have a disclaimer for future work.