Well, squiders, I’m still not done with Uglies. I thought this would be fairly easy since it’s YA and not terribly long, but sometimes with YA I just don’t connect to the main character very well and then it slows
Moving Forward
Hi, squiders! Sorry about missing Tuesday. It’s been kind of a rough week, but I don’t really have an excuse. But anyway, we’re in to March! Crazy, right? I know everyone’s focused on how it’s been a year since the
Thorny Beginnings
Well, squiders, I’m still working at reading back through the latest draft of Book One (we were out of town over the weekend, so I didn’t get much working time). The beginning is worse than I remember. Or, well, not
Digging Back In
Have I told you guys about RaTs? It stands for Runaway Tales, and is a prompt system based on flavors. It’s a fairly big deal over at WriYe, so when I reconnected with the community at the beginning of 2019,
WriYe and 2021
This kind of goes over stuff we’ve already talked about, but here we are anyway! What’s your WriYe Word Count goal for 2021? Why did you chose it? I picked a goal of 120,000 words for this year. Last year
Obligatory New Year’s Post 2021
Okay, I’ve gotten my act together and made goals for the year. I don’t really feel like going back over 2020 as a whole–I certainly made a lot of progress posts through the year, but it wasn’t all bad. I
Fizzling Out of 2020
Hey, squiders, can you believe this hellscape of a year ends tomorrow? Me either! I really mean it. I’m finding it really hard to process that, come Friday, we’ll be in 2021. All my writing groups are starting new challenges
WriYe and December
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
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
Merrily We Crawl Along
Well, Kit, you might ask, how is Nano going? It’s not going great, not going to lie. Oh, the story itself is fine. I’m a little over on word count vs. plot point, but I’m generally where I need to