First, before we get to anything else, can someone check and see if this last SkillShare class is actually live? I posted it, oh, last Friday, I think, and SkillShare wrote back that they’d hidden it because they felt the
False Sense of Security
Hey-ho, squiders. So far, January is going great! I’ve read three books (and have decent amounts read of 3 more), I beat three video games and moved two more into my “don’t bother” category (I tend to buy game bundles,
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
2015 in review
Hello again, Squiders! I hope the holidays haven’t eaten you, and that the looming new year isn’t making you too anxious. I’ve got a novel draft due to the editor on Friday, and so I can’t promise anything too exciting
2013 Blog Direction
First, a little horn-tooting: I’ve got a new story up over at Turtleduck Press, a haunting tale of family secrets. You don’t have to take my word for it, though–here are a couple things readers have said to me about
Happy New Year!
Well, Squiders, another year has come and gone, and, thankfully, the world has yet to end, so we can look forward to plenty of landsquid-y shenanigans here at ye olde blog(ge). Every year, WordPress nicely puts together a year-end summary
2011 in review and Happy New Year!
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A New York City subway train holds 1,200 people. This blog was viewed about 5,400 times in 2011. If it were a NYC subway
Obligatory New Year Post
It seems like a requirement to make a post (or maybe two) talking about how the last year went and any plans/resolutions for the new year. I’ll admit I’m not much motivated. I work on several projects in a year