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Shigure is the dog of the zodiac and the owner of the house where he, Tohru, Yuki and Kyo live. He is a writer who writes both academic books and romance novels under many pen names. His most common and celebrated is "Karitani Noa" from his erotic "Summer-Colored Sky" novel.

He loves to drink tea, eat takoyaki, drive his editor, whom he affectionately calls "Miichan", to tears by feigning the non-completion of his work, sleep late, and smoke cigarettes.

He's a jokester who occasionally gives advice or purposely stirs up controversy for the good of everyone in the end.



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Monday, November 05, 2012

I maybe onto something

Don't get me wrong, I like the feeling of staring at the monitor, because it means that I'm back to the good ol' days of working regularly. Don't you know that when you're writing a novel, you're bound to run on a mental block however good you think you are? So yes, right now, I'm having a mental block. And it feels good. I'm back. I try not to worry about Akito. As long as she eats, she breathes and feels, as long as she looks at me, it's fine. She's alive and I am as well.

I just can't seem to figure out what I'm missing for my current novel. I read it all over again and the whole thing looks like it was halfheartedly done. But I don't know anything I could add that would make it more interesting. Drama is hard. I tap my finger on my table whether I should scrap the whole thing. Miitsuru will go ape gaga and kill me.

Hmm... what if I made the heroine a mute?

rolled on the floor at 5:54 PM