Oh, hey, we’re back in our house, and we’ve put most of the furniture back, so, you know, progress. Also, all the houseplants got stuck in the office while the ceiling/walls were being redone, and I kind of like it.
May is Going the Way of March
In that it feels like it’s taking a million years. It’s the last week of school for the small, mobile ones, which is going very emotionally since they’re not getting to say goodbye in person. That’s been hard, especially since
Happy St. Patrick’s Day (and a Landsquid)
This is such a weird holiday. What did it even start out being? A feast day to St. Patrick? Well, I mean, yes, but why do we celebrate it here in the States? (Obviously it came over with Irish immigrants.
Trying to Keep With It
Last week I laid out my tentative plans for the month. As we discussed, December’s always a bit of a pit for me, creatively-speaking. Too much other things to focus on, burnout from November in one way or another, a
November Plans and Learning Options
(First of all, I’m going to move our discussion of Red Mars until next Thursday, Nov 8. I don’t know if you guys are reading this along with me, but I’m having a hard time getting into it. And I keep getting
Creative Endeavors and a Readalong?
Hey, squiders! I hope you’re having a good week! Mine hasn’t been excellent, but what can you do? As you guys know, I’ve been working on some other creative endeavors recently aside from just writing. (I did get two short
Delayed Due to Cake
So, yesterday was my birthday! And I promise, I meant to post, but, you know. Sugar. It was a nice birthday, though. (I turned on the radio in the car, and Jack & Diane by John Mellencamp was on, which was apparently
A Landsquid-y September
There’s been a distinct lack of landsquid on the blog lately, so here’s a landsquid on a laptop. I am very pleased to see the end of September here. It’s been a pretty draining month, aside from Iceland
Long Tour Aftermath (and a shark)
Happy October, Squiders! Though the leaves have not turned and today is the first real autumn-y day of the year. Get on it, autumn. Anyway. Siri’s and my long blog tour for City of Hope and Ruin has come to
The Landsquid Is Luckily Not Flammible
Happy 4th of July, American Squiders! (For non-American Squiders, Happy Thursday!) This blog has been sadly lacking in landsquid, lately, so we’re remedying that. (Also, do not ask me how the Turtleduck got her sparkler lit.) I hope you all