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
Yearend Book Round-up 2020
Hi, squiders! It’s that time again! (stats stats stats!) Books Read in 2020: 59Change from 2019: +4 This may actually be the most I’ve read, since I started tracking. Of those*:13 were Nonfiction12 were Fantasy11 were Mystery6 were Science Fiction5
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
Letting Myself Give Up
I hate to start a book I don’t finish, squiders. You guys know that, if you’ve been here a while, since I once posted about a book I started in high school and finished quite a bit later. In fact,
Well, I’m Going to Do It
We talked a few weeks back about Shannara and the TV show and how it was the series that got me into epic fantasy, and how the series is complete now so I could, if so inclined, go back and
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
Back to My Roots
I think I’ve told you guys this before, but the very first adult high fantasy book I ever read was Wishsong of Shannara, by Terry Brooks. I was 12 at the time, and I got the book out of my
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
November ArtSnacks
Ahahaha super late in the month, but it’s been one of those months. Next month’s box ships tomorrow, I think. I actually won a contest in October so I’m getting it for free, woot. Here’s my pic for this month–just
Used Bookstore Finds: Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie
Yes, I read a 400-page book in a day. What’s your point? (The smaller, mobile one is virtual again and it sounds like the bigger, mobile one will be soon, so my productivity has taken a nose dive again. Right