Oh, hey! Sorry this is late. I joined an Among Us discord channel that is only for grown-ups, and they’re a very fun group of people. Also, it’s hard to work over virtual school. The WriYe blog prompts fell by
Back to My Roots
I think I’ve told you guys this before, but the very first adult high fantasy book I ever read was Wishsong of Shannara, by Terry Brooks. I was 12 at the time, and I got the book out of my
Nano Aftermath
Happy December, everybody. It’s miserably cold here and snowed for approximately five seconds before it got bored, which, well, boo, I guess. December is here, and so Nano is over. I had 4,000 words to write yesterday, but they didn’t
November ArtSnacks
Ahahaha super late in the month, but it’s been one of those months. Next month’s box ships tomorrow, I think. I actually won a contest in October so I’m getting it for free, woot. Here’s my pic for this month–just
Used Bookstore Finds: Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie
Yes, I read a 400-page book in a day. What’s your point? (The smaller, mobile one is virtual again and it sounds like the bigger, mobile one will be soon, so my productivity has taken a nose dive again. Right
Family Hand-Me-Down Finds: The Haunted Bookshop by Christopher Morley
Here’s my book for October! What do you mean it’s a week and a half into November? When my grandmother moved out of her house and into an active adult community two years ago, she got rid of almost everything
Working with the Real World
So! October has not been going the way I’d like it to, in terms of writing, mostly meaning that the Changeling story continues to limp on and not get finished. But, since the end of the month is a little
Messing Around with Other Genres
Squiders, I cannot find dumbbells anywhere. I guess it’s yet another victim of the pandemic supply chain issues (are we actually doing anything to fix for those for the future? Or just pretending they’re not happening?), but it’s ridiculous. I
Library Book Sale Finds: The Devouring Gray by Christine Lynn Herman
Is it just me or does it feel like September is going super fast? This is another out of last November or December’s library book sale, all of which were hard cover and within a few years of publication. I’ve
Pondering Writing Journals
So, my writing book for August was Description & Setting by Ron Rozelle, which is probably one of if not the first writing book I bought myself (and yet had never read, which is par for the course). Description is