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
Media Round-Up Time
My Among Us group has started another tournament and I, like an idiot who doesn’t like to be productive, signed up for it. First match was Monday on my worst map, and I got more points than last tournament and
Berries and Elephants
Information comes from the weirdest places sometimes, doesn’t it? Holly Lisle, who is one of my favorite writing teachers, has a saying about berries and elephants. I’m going to massacre it here, but the gist is that how much a
What Order Do You Listen to Your Podcasts in?
I mean, I suppose it’s possible that you are caught up on all the podcasts you listen to and then it doesn’t matter. (How? I was only listening to one and I still got three years behind.) For those of
The Podcasts, Oh No
A few weeks back we talked about getting back into podcasts, and I mentioned three I was listening to and enjoying. Well, squiders, the whole thing has been a mistake. By which I mean, it’s become a huge time sink.
Trying Podcasts Again
I like podcasts, squiders, at least in theory. The biggest issue is finding time to listen to them (or remembering to listen to them). I don’t commute, so I don’t have transportation time. Sometimes I’ll remember to turn one on
Are Podcasts Really the Future?
Flowing from Tuesday’s topic, podcasts are something I’m starting to see recommended everywhere in the marketing world. One writing marketing newsletter I receive has gone fully that direction and now talks about nothing else. A podcast, just so we’re all
Night Vale
So, for the uninitiated, Night Vale (or, technically, Welcome to Night Vale, or WTNV for short) is a bimonthly podcast. The show itself is the community radio of a fictional desert city somewhere in the southwestern part of the United