December books: 6/4 (A Wonderful Christmas Crime and Writing While the World Burns) The other night we watched the Christmas Chronicles, which, while not a new movie (it came out in 2018), was a new movie to us. This is
It’s Christmas Mystery Time
Hey ho, squiders, how are you doing? Wait, hold on. December books: Still 2/4 (in the middle of two, read a volume of manga) We’ve talked the past few weeks how December is traditionally a hard time for me to
Christmas Ahoy
Hey ho, squiders! We’re less than a week from Christmas, and man, do I feel it. (I think I’ve bought everything I need to, and we’re done with Secret Santa at work–which went well–but I do need to mail a
Santa…Squid?
Merry Christmas to all who celebrate! I drew you guys a Landsquid. I drew him in 10 minutes yesterday. Tried that other set of ink again, and it’s still smudging, sigh. I’m out of ink on my Sakura microns so
Aaaaaaahhhhh
Good afternoon, Squiders! (Though it’s inching onto evening at this point…) I hope you all had a lovely weekend! I didn’t have to host anything so mine was quite nice indeed. We’re into tech week for my musical review. We
Happy Christmas Eve!
Hidey ho, squiders! I hope you’re having a lovely time with your loved ones and eating lots of chocolate (and that you haven’t misplaced every roll of tape in the house, like somebody else). The blog will be on hiatus
Merry Christmas!
I hope, if you celebrate Christmas, that you have a lovely day full of love, laughter, and joy. If you don’t celebrate Christmas, I hope you have a lovely Tuesday, which is my favorite day of the week. (I’d look
Holiday Complications
Last week, I talked about how it seems so much harder to get into the holiday spirit now that I’m an adult over at Turtleduck Press. But I’ve been thinking about it, and I think I’ve figured it out. Everything’s
Happy Holidays! (Also, Landsquid.)
I hope your weekend treated you well, that you ate too much and spent too much time with those that you love, and that you got at least one thing that made your day. My husband got me a Wacom
Christmas: Fantasy?
Instead of our normal Friday subgenre study, I thought we’d take a look at Christmas stories and debate their genre. Christmas stories tend to involve angels, ghosts, flying reindeer, elves, and an immortal who has the power to visit every



