Evidently, that’s what I felt I was, when I found out the little nuggets of information that trickle yesterday.
…an animation festival has already concluded. Woe is me who missed out on it, and have to rely on a blogger to sum up the events that happened in it.
…I’ve also heard that you need to have a consistent blogging schedule, may/may not have interests in anime, and is somewhat sketchy on improving blog traffic, in order to attend/invited to an Animax-sponsored blogging workshop. It’s hosted by the "epitome of anime bloggers," Danny Choo. Entry ends on November 14, and the venue will be decided after the sponsor has confirmed the location. It’s on a Wednesday afternoon, so it’s a real incentive if it’s located somewhere near the CBD area. (That’s partly because I worked in the city district.)
So far, one anime blogger have publicly said [s]he’s invited to the event (much to the distraught of Impz — don’t worry, here’s a consolation for you).
Don’t worry, you’re still the "cool boy" in the eyes of SMU, anyway. がんばってね、イムプズさん。
…I’ve also heard that tickets for the May’n concert in AFA’08 have been finalized. The tickets are divided into: Diamond Passes and VIP Passes; unfortunately, the former tickets have already sold out. OTL I can forget about buying any passes at all (save for the entrance fees).
Overall, these information just exploded in front of me to realize that I might not be capitalizing on the successes of the anime scene in Singapore. okto’s Animania lineup, the success of the local anime bloggers, and the bringing in of the movers & shakers in the anime industry. I felt totally hopeless in the light of these things.
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