I’ve managed to miss Hanukkah and probably other winter holidays while staying away from social media this year. I considered trying to go back in time to wish my family and everyone who celebrates it a good Hanukkah, but the idea of spending extra time in 2020 seemed questionable. So I’ve taken a time machine…
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NaNoWriMo and the Burning Yes
When I first moved out of my parent’s house, I vowed to fulfill my livelong dream: ice cream for breakfast and bedtime whenever I wanted. I learned, as we all do, that there is a price attached to pursuing even the best things in life. In the case of NaNoWriMo this year, the price came…
Setting My Intentions for January: Goals and Challenges
At the beginning of each month I’ll outline the month’s challenges. Look for an update on my progress sometime between Friday and Sunday of each week. Short Story Challenges: January I’m starting the Year of the Short Story with total immersion by taking the short story course from WMG Publishing and reviewing Mary Robinette Kowal’s…
Week in Review: Canvassing, NaNoWriMo, Games, and Becoming a Badass
I worked my heart out canvassing and my candidates still lost. I’m sad about that but I don’t regret doing it for a moment. I will be writing a Canvassing For Newbies blog post soon. Look for it and share it with your friends if you think it will be useful. While I mostly adhered…
Week in Review
This week in review. I’m finally feeling a bit better physically. I hope this will improve my productivity. NaNoWriMo started this week and I got a bit of a slow start. This weekend and Election Day will also put a damper on my word counts because I am a volunteer for one of the campaigns. In…