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
Let’s Look at the Hope’s Redemption
Happy Tuesdays, squiders! Nano continues apace. I’m keeping about a day ahead of where I’m supposed to be, which is actually a little slow, but we do what we can. Most of the story takes place on a ocean-faring vessel,
Halfway Through the Year
Madness! (Thanks to everyone who offered encouragement about both PowerPoint and my class in general on Tuesday. You’ll be happy to know that I did finish the class and now just need to record the audio and get the thing
Looking Forward to June
Oh, squiders, as you know, May has not been good in these here parts. And I can’t help feeling a little resentful about having my life upended, because I had such good momentum going. Even now, weeks later, I’m still
Landsquid Picture Book Progress
Seasons are weird, aren’t they, squiders? Sometimes they make no sense, like when it’s October and 80 degrees and could be summer except the leaves have turned, or when it snows in June. But spring has come in right on
Workbooks and Journals, Oh My
So! It turns out that said journal class I had? Not a class so much as a collection of demos of how to make journals. Ah, well. And also, the whole thing is kind of obvious in retrospect. There are